To have imposed an undesirable consequence on
Past tense for to cause (something unpleasant or painful) to be suffered by someone or something
“I grabbed the gaffing hook and managed to inflict a minor flesh wound in his calf before we called it quits.”
Past tense for impose something unwelcome on
“Party activists and trade unionists were going to inflict a string of defeats on the leadership on key policy areas.”
Past tense for to administer, implement, or carry out
Past tense for to afflict or haunt with (harm)
Past tense for to commit or carry out
(of a blow, ball, or attack) Past tense for to launch or aim (something) towards a given target
Past tense for to burden, load or encumber with
Past tense for to cause to occur
Past tense for to allocate or distribute among several parties
Past tense for to impose or inflict something undesirable on someone
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