afflict in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

afflict in the PONS Dictionary

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However, in developing nations, nutritional optic neuropathy is much more common, especially in regions afflicted by famine.
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The first pressing of the album was afflicted with poor sound quality, which was caused by the simple duplication of the left channel.
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The conjunctivae and oral mucosa, as well as skin, are commonly afflicted by the condition.
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Parasites, such as the larvae of flies and a variety of intestinal worms, also afflict the giant otter.
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For the latter, he painted a scene of intercession for those afflicted with the plague.
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After retirement, he was afflicted by arthritis and in his latter years was used a wheelchair.
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The lack of empathy for their victims among young criminals is just one symptom of a problem that afflicts the whole society.
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The temple is frequented by people afflicted with leprosy.
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The female worker bees are most strongly afflicted, less so the drones.
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In normal lighting, people afflicted with this condition normally have dilated pupils, and bright lighting can cause pain.
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