English to Hindi Dictionary inflict

inflict

थोपना
definition
verb
they inflicted serious injuries on three other men
cause (something unpleasant or painful) to be suffered by someone or something.
translation of 'inflict'
(दण्ड) देना,
लगाना,
(चोट या कष्ट) पहुंचाना
verb
दण्ड देना,
सज़ा देना,
प्रयुक्त करना,
पीड़ा पहुंचाना,
थोपना
example
she is wrong to 'inflict' her beliefs on everyone else
I grabbed the gaffing hook and managed to 'inflict' a minor flesh wound in his calf before we called it quits.
she is wrong to 'inflict' her beliefs on everyone else
The defendant was found to have a stainless steel multi-tool with a knife blade on it which he had used to 'inflict' the wounds.
Its whip-like tail can drive a tail spine into an intruder and 'inflict' a painful wound.
The speech itself was not the 'inflicter' of the excruciating pain.
At one level, this is certainly the case: the loss of a top operative inevitably 'inflicts' some damage on the operational capabilities of an organisation.
But globalisation 'inflicts' insecurities on many whose cultures are put on the defensive and whose civilisations, after ages of little change, are compelled to adapt to outside influences.
Foxhunting may be cruel, but it 'inflicts' less pain on ‘sensible beings’ than fishing which, as a popular sport, is never going to be banned.
A single large rocket 'inflicts' damage equivalent to that of a large mortar shell.
In the case of Peter, the extreme nature of the fundamentalism in which he has grown up is represented in his personality as an 'inflictor' of self-punishment, an instiller of critical voices, and rigidity of discipline.
The latter returned fire, 'inflicting' some casualties on the guerrillas.
We've tried everything to help him deal with his issues, to get him to talk and to make him realize that the way he 'inflicts' his rage on those around him is totally unacceptable.
My colleagues and I are living in a city recovering from the wounds 'inflicted' last week.
In addition to 'inflicting' grave injustices on property owners, takings that transfer property to powerful private interests are not needed to rescue distressed urban areas.
But when one actively 'inflicts' pain, on oneself or on others, there is excitement and jubilation in the spectacle of the pain.
The more polite 'inflictor' of this mildly embarrassing situation will usually hastily strafe away in a breakneck fashion.
However, some of them aren't exactly 'inflictable' .
Well, my pain 'inflicter' was a man, but he wasn't blind.
He saw that the deceased had received stab wounds 'inflicted' by the other man.
But remember, the hand that 'inflicts' the wound also holds the cure.
On this day in 1940 Leon Trotsky died in Mexico City from wounds 'inflicted' by an assassin.
His strike hit home, knocking a few of the armoured scales loose and 'inflicting' a minor wound.
She cut him on his side, 'inflicting' wounds up to seven inches long.
Both the Greater Weever and the Lesser Weever are capable of 'inflicting' a sharp and painful sting from the spiny rays of the first dorsal fin.
Falling to the ground, the injured boy grabbed his face and swore at the 'inflicter' of the pain.
On any view you 'inflicted' the fatal wounds with a knife and caused the victim's death.
In the first place, stiffer sentences need to be imposed on any person who stabs or 'inflicts' bodily harm on another person.
The police say his wounds look as though they were 'inflicted' by a knife.
And this time, the defeat of a civilisation will have been 'inflicted' by its own side.
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