Inflict (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: impose, thrust, thrust upon

Conjugation of inflict

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
inflict
inflict
inflicts
inflict
inflict
inflict
Future Simple
will inflict
will inflict
will inflict
will inflict
will inflict
will inflict
Past Simple
inflicted
inflicted
inflicted
inflicted
inflicted
inflicted
Conditional Simple
would inflict
would inflict
would inflict
would inflict
would inflict
would inflict
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am inflicting
are inflicting
is inflicting
are inflicting
are inflicting
are inflicting
Future Progressive
will be inflicting
will be inflicting
will be inflicting
will be inflicting
will be inflicting
will be inflicting
Past Progressive
was inflicting
were inflicting
was inflicting
were inflicting
were inflicting
were inflicting
Conditional Progressive
would be inflicting
would be inflicting
would be inflicting
would be inflicting
would be inflicting
would be inflicting
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have inflicted
have inflicted
has inflicted
have inflicted
have inflicted
have inflicted
Future Perfect
will have inflicted
will have inflicted
will have inflicted
will have inflicted
will have inflicted
will have inflicted
Past Perfect
had inflicted
had inflicted
had inflicted
had inflicted
had inflicted
had inflicted
Conditional Perfect
would have inflicted
would have inflicted
would have inflicted
would have inflicted
would have inflicted
would have inflicted
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been inflicting
have been inflicting
has been inflicting
have been inflicting
have been inflicting
have been inflicting
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been inflicting
will have been inflicting
will have been inflicting
will have been inflicting
will have been inflicting
will have been inflicting
Past Perfect Progressive
had been inflicting
had been inflicting
had been inflicting
had been inflicting
had been inflicting
had been inflicting
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been inflicting
would have been inflicting
would have been inflicting
would have been inflicting
would have been inflicting
would have been inflicting

Examples of inflict

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"And l get off on the pain l inflict
"Schinderdiv use their brutal force to pin their victim, and razor sharp tusks to inflict damage."
"They're the ones who inflict atrocities and they're the ones who complain"
"They're the ones who inflict atrocities...
## On a mutilated mission To inflict merciless pain ##
"And l get off on the pain l inflict
"Schinderdiv use their brutal force to pin their victim, and razor sharp tusks to inflict damage."
"They're the ones who inflict atrocities and they're the ones who complain"
"They're the ones who inflict atrocities...
## On a mutilated mission To inflict merciless pain ##
"God will take away the suffering He inflicts."
- What kind of God inflicts such suffering on his loyal servant?
And the blame it inflicts inward.
And the way she treats you, the pain she inflicts... it's just a way to hide her own.
Catherine is fearless about taking credit for the pain she inflicts.
"God will take away the suffering He inflicts."
- What kind of God inflicts such suffering on his loyal servant?
And the blame it inflicts inward.
And the way she treats you, the pain she inflicts... it's just a way to hide her own.
Catherine is fearless about taking credit for the pain she inflicts.
" Jimmy Walter, you spent nearly 2 million dollars on an advertising blitz " " to convince people here in New York and elsewhere that 9-11 was a self-inflicted wound. "
" One subject died during the initial tests from self-inflicted wounds.
" Your spirit was pure your heart inflicted no pain"
"'Oh, please, dear princess, "'only a kiss from you can break this terrible spell "'that was inflicted on me by a wicked witch!"'
"A merger is a good thing for shareholders, but not for the human beings who suffer the worst work trauma that can be inflicted on them."
"and the pain he was inflicting on me,
'Cause it isn't actually the pain they're inflicting that's the most frightening part of it.
- there is a possibility of inflicting more damage. - What kind of damage?
A blunt force that someone of Ms. Van de kamp's size would be capable of inflicting?
A military policeman said that acquired the habit of ... entertain inflicting knees Dilawar only to hear you scream.
" Jimmy Walter, you spent nearly 2 million dollars on an advertising blitz " " to convince people here in New York and elsewhere that 9-11 was a self-inflicted wound. "
" One subject died during the initial tests from self-inflicted wounds.
" Your spirit was pure your heart inflicted no pain"
"'Oh, please, dear princess, "'only a kiss from you can break this terrible spell "'that was inflicted on me by a wicked witch!"'
"A merger is a good thing for shareholders, but not for the human beings who suffer the worst work trauma that can be inflicted on them."
"and the pain he was inflicting on me,
'Cause it isn't actually the pain they're inflicting that's the most frightening part of it.
- there is a possibility of inflicting more damage. - What kind of damage?
A blunt force that someone of Ms. Van de kamp's size would be capable of inflicting?
A military policeman said that acquired the habit of ... entertain inflicting knees Dilawar only to hear you scream.

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