0 past simple and past participle of afflict --
1 If a problem or illness afflicts a person or thing, they suffer from it: --
In such cases the afflicted person may carry out actions endangering himself or others.
The supervisory commissar could order the expert of the afflicted district to undertake the investigations of suspected grapevines.
The organization appears to be afflicted with a kind of hubris that does not allow free discussion of dissenting viewpoints.
Of the afflicted valves, 78.8% were insufficient and 20.3% obstructive.
Most of the survivors, operated on using atrial redirection procedures, are afflicted with some cardiac or non-cardiac sequels.
Moreover, it may offer a glimmer of hope for treatment for those who are afflicted with these diseases.
Despair is the only meaning life has for those so afflicted.
The e creation of special classes was suggested for the less afflicted children.