inflicted



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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

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inflicted adj (imposed: [sth] bad)impuesto/a, causado adj
 The defense lawyer asked the doctor whether he believed the victim's injury was accidental or inflicted.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
inflict [sth] on [sb] vtr (impose, enforce)imponer vtr
  causar vtr
  ocasionar vtr
 This is a bad time to inflict new taxes on working people.
 Este es un mal momento para imponer nuevos impuestos a los trabajadores.
inflict [sth] on [sb] vtr (deliver: a blow, punishment) (herida)infligir vtr
  (golpe)asestar vtr
 The enemy inflicted severe injuries on them.
 El enemigo les infligió heridas severas.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Compound Forms:
inflicted | inflict
InglésEspañol
self-inflicted adj (harm: done to yourself)autoinfligido adj
self-inflicted injury n (law: harm done to yourself)autolesión nf
  lesión autoinfligida nf + adj
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