infliction
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Infliction \In*flic"tion\, n. [L. inflictio: cf. F. infliction.]
1. The act of inflicting or imposing; as, the infliction of
torment, or of punishment.
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2. That which is inflicted or imposed, as punishment,
disgrace, calamity, etc.
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His severest inflictions are in themselves acts of
justice and righteousness. --Rogers.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
90 Moby Thesaurus words for "infliction":
affliction, bane, bitter cup, bitter draft, bitter draught,
bitter pill, bother, bugbear, burden, burden of care, burdening,
calamity, cankerworm of care, care, castigation, charging,
chastening, chastisement, condign punishment, correction, cross,
crown of thorns, crushing burden, curse, death, demand, deserts,
destruction, disciplinary measures, discipline, disease, distress,
encumbrance, evil, exaction, ferule, freighting, gall,
gall and wormwood, grievance, harm, imposing an onus, imposition,
inconsiderateness, inconvenience, judgment, judicial punishment,
laying on, load, loading, loading down, nemesis, obtrusiveness,
open wound, oppression, pack of troubles, pains,
pains and punishments, pay, payment, peck of troubles,
penal retribution, penalty, penology, pest, pestilence, plague,
presumptuousness, punishment, punition, retribution,
retributive justice, running sore, scourge, sea of troubles,
sorrow, tasking, taxing, thorn, torment, trouble,
unwarranted demand, vexation, visitation, waters of bitterness,
weight, weighting, well-deserved punishment, what-for, woe
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