afflicted in the PONS Dictionary

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In general, in most countries, many towns and cities had an area which contained the poor, transients, and afflicted, such as a skid row.
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One of the most enduring traditions associated with the church is its power as a place of healing, especially for those afflicted with mental problems.
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The resulting complications led to her becoming afflicted with peritonitis.
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Eavesdropping confirms this: it is one of the botanist's mutated molds, with will-inhibiting effects specific to higher anthropoids, that has afflicted the biological station.
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This worsened when, under doctor's orders after it was confirmed that she was afflicted with whooping cough, she cancelled her exhibition match.
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For the afflicted, fecal transplants have been a literal life-saver.
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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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While the disease is rare and painless, the afflicted suffer the emotional trauma of disfigurement.
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Afflicted animals may be visibly deformed at birth and unable to stand, or seemingly normal for the first 4 to 6 weeks of their life.
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He suffered badly from renal calculus, and increasing infirmities and sufferings afflicted him.
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