Afflict (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: cause, strike, do, make, cast down, humble, overthrow, make low

Conjugation of afflict

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
afflict
afflict
afflicts
afflict
afflict
afflict
Future Simple
will afflict
will afflict
will afflict
will afflict
will afflict
will afflict
Past Simple
afflicted
afflicted
afflicted
afflicted
afflicted
afflicted
Conditional Simple
would afflict
would afflict
would afflict
would afflict
would afflict
would afflict
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am afflicting
are afflicting
is afflicting
are afflicting
are afflicting
are afflicting
Future Progressive
will be afflicting
will be afflicting
will be afflicting
will be afflicting
will be afflicting
will be afflicting
Past Progressive
was afflicting
were afflicting
was afflicting
were afflicting
were afflicting
were afflicting
Conditional Progressive
would be afflicting
would be afflicting
would be afflicting
would be afflicting
would be afflicting
would be afflicting
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have afflicted
have afflicted
has afflicted
have afflicted
have afflicted
have afflicted
Future Perfect
will have afflicted
will have afflicted
will have afflicted
will have afflicted
will have afflicted
will have afflicted
Past Perfect
had afflicted
had afflicted
had afflicted
had afflicted
had afflicted
had afflicted
Conditional Perfect
would have afflicted
would have afflicted
would have afflicted
would have afflicted
would have afflicted
would have afflicted
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been afflicting
have been afflicting
has been afflicting
have been afflicting
have been afflicting
have been afflicting
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been afflicting
will have been afflicting
will have been afflicting
will have been afflicting
will have been afflicting
will have been afflicting
Past Perfect Progressive
had been afflicting
had been afflicting
had been afflicting
had been afflicting
had been afflicting
had been afflicting
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been afflicting
would have been afflicting
would have been afflicting
would have been afflicting
would have been afflicting
would have been afflicting

Examples of afflict

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable."
"For he doth noe willingly afflict the children of men. "
"Foul noises "sent by the Devil "did sorely afflict
"This fallen victim of terrorism and of violence, of this sudden action and fatal violence , of this fury that blinds and murders that, from last Monday, has returned to afflict to our city.
"the fourth angel poured out his bowl on the sun. "and it was given to him "to afflict man with heat and fire.
"Comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable."
"For he doth noe willingly afflict the children of men. "
"Foul noises "sent by the Devil "did sorely afflict
"This fallen victim of terrorism and of violence, of this sudden action and fatal violence , of this fury that blinds and murders that, from last Monday, has returned to afflict to our city.
"the fourth angel poured out his bowl on the sun. "and it was given to him "to afflict man with heat and fire.
"... about his inequality that afflicts the humanity."
* what is it that afflicts * this Spring?
- And painless vaccine for a disease which afflicts millions of people:
...heal also your servant from the infirmity of body and spirit that afflicts him. Amen.
Ale afflicts me so.
"... about his inequality that afflicts the humanity."
* what is it that afflicts * this Spring?
- And painless vaccine for a disease which afflicts millions of people:
...heal also your servant from the infirmity of body and spirit that afflicts him. Amen.
Ale afflicts me so.
"At Dr. Cochran's suggestion a pest tent, endowed by the generous retailers of our fine community, is being erected for the afflicted on the south end, and riders dispatched to secure a vaccine."
"But the needy will not always be forgotten, nor the hopes of the afflicted ever perish."
"Comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable."
"Do not crowd the afflicted. Do not chase the afflicted."
"Do not grab the afflicted.
"It is absurd to believe that the constant pain afflicting us" "is there purely by chance."
About the demon afflicting the capital...
Abraham, what I could not say earlier from my pulpit, as it were, is that I view your crime as a mere symptom of a more serious disease that is afflicting these colonies...
And so I consulted the doctor, who... will describe the psychological condition presently afflicting Nicolo.
And what is afflicting your conscience tonight, Brother Michael?
"At Dr. Cochran's suggestion a pest tent, endowed by the generous retailers of our fine community, is being erected for the afflicted on the south end, and riders dispatched to secure a vaccine."
"But the needy will not always be forgotten, nor the hopes of the afflicted ever perish."
"Comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable."
"Do not crowd the afflicted. Do not chase the afflicted."
"Do not grab the afflicted.
"It is absurd to believe that the constant pain afflicting us" "is there purely by chance."
About the demon afflicting the capital...
Abraham, what I could not say earlier from my pulpit, as it were, is that I view your crime as a mere symptom of a more serious disease that is afflicting these colonies...
And so I consulted the doctor, who... will describe the psychological condition presently afflicting Nicolo.
And what is afflicting your conscience tonight, Brother Michael?

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