Pronunciation of the English word inflicting.
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1. | A sadist likes inflicting pain; a masochist, receiving it. | |
2. | The discrepancy between the high moral cost of inflicting pain on these creatures and the insignificant benefit of improving one's appearance is such that the latter cannot be said to outweigh the former. | |
3. | Sami received pleasure out of inflicting pain. | |
4. | Cheap produce from Europe is inflicting damage on Algeria. | |
5. | In the street, vans roared past him; brutality blared out on placards; men were trapped in mines; women burnt alive; and once a maimed file of lunatics being exercised or displayed for the diversion of the populace (who laughed aloud), ambled and nodded and grinned past him, in the Tottenham Court Road, each half apologetically, yet triumphantly, inflicting his hopeless woe. |