Definitionadj. grievously affected especially by disease
Last update: September 28, 2015
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The aid has been sent to the afflicted people. [Please select]
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The period as a whole had some anxious moments; emigration to the gold-fields and the strife which afflicted Wesleyan Methodism brought loss and confusion between 1853 and 1860. [Please select]
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(Imagine the position of some people in this world if they were afflicted like the snakes.) [Please select]
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I've never tried it myself, as I've never been afflicted with heartache. [Please select]
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Have not cities been afflicted on account of the presence of one sinner. [Please select]
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If any be afflicted, let him pray; and if any be merry let him sing psalmes. [Please select]
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Jack she did not like, because he was afflicted with warts and had a harsh voice. [Please select]
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And Hugh burst into tears, now more really afflicted than he had ever been yet. [Please select]
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"Who could refuse anything to such a poor, afflicted little innocent." [Please select]
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For the Gillenormands, Pontmercy was a man afflicted with the plague. [Please select]
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Comfortress of the afflicted. [Please select]
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