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inflict

[in-flikt] / ɪnˈflɪkt /


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Inflict upon him no kind of punishment, for he does not know what being in fault means; never oblige him to ask pardon, for he does not know what it is to offend you.

From Émile or, Concerning Education; Extracts by Steeg, Jules

Ne'er could noon-day sun Inflict such fair disorder on a maid— No, love, and love alone, is hereto blame.

From Hindu literature : Comprising The Book of good counsels, Nala and Damayanti, The Ramayana, and Sakoontala by Arnold, Edwin, Sir

Inflict no evil on thyself or others from which a balance of good will not result.

From History of Modern Philosophy From Nicolas of Cusa to the Present Time by Falckenberg, Richard

"If no man hurt thee, but the hand divine Inflict disease, it fits thee to resign;— To Jove, or to thy father, Neptune, pray," The brethren cried, and instant strode away.

From The Book of Noodles Stories of Simpletons; or, Fools and Their Follies by Clouston, William Alexander

"Inflict?" quoth she, with a pretty look of make-believe dismay.

From Saint Martin's Summer by Sabatini, Rafael




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