We have no meanings for "inflict damage" in our records yet.
1 That in turn would inflict damage upon the rest of the country.
2 That gives hackers plenty of lead time to steal information and inflict damage .
3 Unfortunately, ischemia can also induce this pathway and inflict damage on native cells.
4 The rockets are inaccurate and only rarely inflict damage or injury.
5 Patsy, after various vain efforts to inflict damage , made an overture.
6 Emotional hurts, the kind that inflict damage on your soul.
7 They are trained to inflict damage and do so willingly and for lots of money.
8 But Mather had sixteen years of proof that even the smallest of groups could inflict damage .
9 Alas, most NGO's lack economic expertise and inflict damage on the alleged recipients of their beneficence.
10 The thing's fists pounded his head and face but couldn't inflict damage through the Job's Mask.
11 The goal became to inflict damage to the enemy with the least risk to one's own troops.
12 Their purpose is to inflict damage over a wide front so that you have to overstretch your defences.
13 Business leaders and former Taoisigh yesterday warned that housing and labour shortages could inflict damage on the Republic's economy.
15 He's trained to inflict damage .
16 She said he was trying to inflict damage on the Conservative leadership and bolster the campaign to leave the EU.
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