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Meanings of
afflicted
in English
Grievously affected especially by disease.
stricken
Related terms
ill
sick
Mentally or physically unfit.
impaired
Related terms
unfit
Usage of
afflicted
in English
1
Results revealed 2 common mutations in
afflicted
family members; PDGFRA and HRAS.
2
The authorities have launched an education campaign in
afflicted
areas, he said.
3
And we are to make use of it in comforting the
afflicted
.
4
The fungus has been recovered sparsely despite plentiful availability of
afflicted
animals.
5
But the sensation that
afflicted
her now was of a different order.
6
Now Hazael, king of Syria,
afflicted
Israel all the days of Joachaz.
7
It extended to many places; but most of all it
afflicted
Milan.
8
Northern Nigeria is increasingly
afflicted
by attacks and kidnappings by Islamist militants.
9
Northern Nigeria increasingly is
afflicted
by attacks and kidnappings by Islamist militants.
10
He reached his highest fame in the cure of his
afflicted
wife.
11
The Greeks built combination temples and sanitaria, to which the
afflicted
resorted.
12
The clergyman called to minister consolation to the
afflicted
widow and mother.
13
Even the infirmities and the decrepitude that
afflicted
could not deliver him.
14
The people fall again into idolatry and are
afflicted
by the Philistines.
15
Niryyatyamanani is distressed or
afflicted
in consequence of such birth and deaths.
16
This society was
afflicted
with the same evil as the first-named institution.
Other examples for "afflicted"
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About this term
afflicted
afflict
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
so afflicted
more afflicted
much afflicted
afflicted man
Afflicted
through the time
Afflicted
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common