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afflictive

[uh-flik-tiv] / əˈflɪk tɪv /


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The standard minimum rules for the treatment of prisoners state: "Prison labour must not be of an afflictive nature."

From BBC Dec. 23, 2019

L’Heureux’s own expertise is in our sites of afflictive potential.

From New York Times Dec. 19, 2019

This of course was in direct violation of the General’s orders, but was no less afflictive to the poor sufferers on this account.

From Slate Feb. 10, 2019

Resignation to its will, whether merciful or afflictive, is one of those eminent virtues which adorn the good man’s character, and will ever find a brilliant reward in the regions of unsullied happiness.”

From Alida or, Miscellaneous Sketches of Incidents During the Late American War. Founded on Fact by Amelia Stratton Comfield

There is another circumstance still more afflictive to a man who is attached, as I am, to a republican government, and one that I perceive has not occurred to you.

From Noah Webster American Men of Letters by Horace E. Scudder




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