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Inflict

bear feel or suffer as to inflict blows to inflict a wound with a dagger to inflict severe pain by ingratitude to inflict punishment on an offender to inflict the penalty of death on a criminal

Recrudescent

Growing raw sore or painful again

Cruelty

1675 [Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, s. 13(1)(ia)]. In common English acceptation denotes a state of conduct which is painful and distressing to another, Arvind Singh v. State of Bihar, (2001) 6 SC 407 (Indian Penal Code, s.

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Recurrent

Returning from time to time recurring as recurrent pains

Rheumatism

A general disease characterized by painful often multiple local inflammations usually affecting the joints and muscles but also extending sometimes to the deeper organs

Sciatic

to the hip in the region of or affecting the hip ischial ischiatic as the sciatic nerve sciatic pains

Atonement

one, as it were a making at one, and hence to have acquired the meaning of suffering the pains of whatever sacrifice is necessary to bring about a reconciliation.

Bailment

delivery of goods to somebody, who is to carry them, or do something about them, gratis. Consult Wyatt Paine on Bailments; Chitty on Contracts. The subject-matter of contractual bailment has been dealt with in Chapter IX of

Cat

1861, s. 21; for maliciously killing or wounding, see (English) Malicious Damage Act, 1861, s. 41; and for painful experiment on, see (English) Cruelty to Animals Act, 1876 s. 5. See further as to cruelty, ANIMALS. (2)

Stakeholder

may interplead under R.S.C. Ord. LVII., and is entitled to retain the interest on the deposit for his pains: see Mr. Cyprian Williams in 71 L.J. (articles), pp. 162 and 180-Wolst. & Ch. Conveyancing Statutes, 12th Edn.,

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