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  1. The meaning of AFFLICTED is grievously affected or troubled (as by a disease) : mentally or physically impaired. How to use afflicted in a sentence.

  2. AFFLICTED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of afflict 2. If a problem or illness afflicts a person or…. Learn more.

  3. Rather than masking the problems that afflicted her business, she paraded them in full view of her customers. From the Cambridge English Corpus My criticisms stem from the lack of a fully genetical perspective - a problem that afflicts most studies of hybrid zones.

  4. Afflicted definition: greatly distressed or troubled by bodily or mental pain. See examples of AFFLICTED used in a sentence.

  5. afflict is a general term and applies to the causing of pain or suffering or of acute annoyance, embarrassment, or any distress. ills that afflict the elderly. try suggests imposing something that strains the powers of endurance or of self-control. children often try their parents' patience.

  6. uk / əˈflɪkt / us / əˈflɪkt /. If a problem or illness afflicts a person or thing, they or it suffer from it: It is an illness that afflicts women more than men. a country afflicted by civil war. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Experiencing and suffering.

  7. Origin of afflict 1. First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English afflicten, from Latin afflīctus “distressed,” past participle of afflīgere “to cast down” ( af- af- + flīg- “knock” + -tus past participle suffix); replacing Middle English aflight, from Middle French aflit, from Latin; inflict. Discover More.

  8. to affect somebody/something in an unpleasant or harmful way. afflict somebody/something Severe drought has afflicted the region. Aid will be sent to the afflicted areas. be afflicted with something About 40 per cent of the country's population is afflicted with the disease.

  9. To afflict is to cause suffering, pain, or misery. It’s often associated with medical conditions. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is most likely to afflict someone who spends many hours every day typing on our computers.

  10. If you are afflicted by pain, illness, or disaster, it affects you badly and makes you suffer. [formal] The organization has been afflicted by political corruption for decades. [be V-ed + by/with] There are two main problems which afflict people with hearing impairments. [VERB noun]