Sentences with afflict
af·flict
A a - Italy has been afflicted by political corruption for decades. [be V-ed + by/with]
- It is food that the afflicted want now.
- Customised embryonic stem cells that could be used to study and treat many major diseases that continue to afflict and confound society.
- The terrible fire of hell will not afflict the bodies of the damned only from without, but each lost soul will be a hell unto itself.
- To be afflicted with arthritis.
- Lest such problems now afflict Sherry.
- But he is serious about how frustrating Parkinson's can be, and how cruelly he has seen it afflict others.
- One problem that will not afflict England will be repetitive strain injury.