0 to force someone to experience something very unpleasant:
1 to force someone or something to experience something unpleasant:
Often, the sanctions inflicted on those seeking to be elected were as much intra- as inter-ethnic or tribal.
So when the eighth child died, those who buried it inflicted some injuries under the sole of the feet, probably with thorns.
The party secretary was accused of participating in the planning of the attack (their plan was not to inflict fatal injuries on the villagers).
The person inflicting the sanction may, of course, happen to form an opinion on these matters identical to that of the state.
One merits exactly the harm one has inflicted.
Some opponents of privately inflicted criminal sanctions argue that a delegation of the power to inflict sanctions to private individuals raises 27.
In contrast, the corporations operating private prisons inflict sanctions whose severity is determined by the state.
The central role of the state in determining the severity of these sanctions and inflicting them requires justification.
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