Synonyms
infliction: imposition · annoyance · bother
inflict: bring down · visit · impose
English-Spanish translation for "infliction"
"infliction" Spanish translation
infliction {noun}
infliction {noun} (also: imposition)
infliction {noun} (also: shame, penalty, punishment, grief)
to inflict {verb}
to inflict [inflicted|inflicted] {vb} (also: to deduce, to infer, to surmise)
to inflict [inflicted|inflicted] {vb}
I do not believe that we should inflict such headaches on our citizens in Europe - at any rate, not in the long term.
Now that the economic climate is changing due to a persistent wage moderation policy, the report affirms the right to inflict a fresh
No consumer wants to inflict unnecessary pain and suffering on animals for the sake of the food chain, or make criminals of our vets.
On the contrary, anyone who knows how much harm drugs can inflict on young people will agree that zero tolerance of drugs is the only
Then when they displeased Us, We inflicted a retribution on them, so We drowned them every one,
Synonyms
Synonyms (English) for "infliction":
© Princeton Universityimposition · annoyance · bother · botheration · pain · pain in the neck · pain in the ass
Synonyms (English) for "inflict":
© Princeton Universitybring down · visit · impose
Usage examples
Usage examples for "infliction" in Spanish
It is unacceptable that when we are making such enormous scientific advances we still accept the infliction of pain on small animals in order to find out whether a new face cream is safe.
Similar words
inflammatory · inflatable · inflated · inflating · inflation · inflationary · inflection · inflexed · inflexibility · inflexible · infliction · inflow · influence · influential · influx · informal · informality · informant · information · information-technology · informative
Even more translations in the English-Russian dictionary by bab.la.