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Inflict

to bear feel or suffer as to inflict blows to inflict a wound with a dagger to inflict severe pain by


infliction of emotional distress

tort of intentionally or negligently causing emotional distress called also infliction of mental distress see also emotional distress


Infliction

the act of inflicting or imposing as the infliction of torment or of punishment


Inflictive

causing infliction acting as an infliction


Inflicter

one who inflicts


assault

assault that is classified as a felony and involves the infliction of serious bodily injury by the use of a dangerous


abuse

put to improper or excessive use narcotics 2 a to inflict physical or emotional mistreatment or injury on as one s


Retrenchment

employer for any reason whatsoever otherwise that as a punishment inflicted by way of disciplinary action and do not include termination


Torture

the bill of rights of 1688 ought not to be inflicted the peine forte et dure see that title is also


cruel and unusual punishment

being disproportionate to the offense nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted u s constitution amend viii see also gregg v georgia


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