afflictive
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- afflictively adverb
Etymology
Origin of afflictive
Example Sentences
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The standard minimum rules for the treatment of prisoners state: "Prison labour must not be of an afflictive nature."
From BBC • Dec. 23, 2019
L’Heureux’s own expertise is in our sites of afflictive potential.
From New York Times • Dec. 19, 2019
This of course was in direct violation of the General’s orders, but was no less afflictive to the poor sufferers on this account.
From Slate • Feb. 10, 2019
This, to the new man, is an easy yoke and a light burden; though, to the flesh, it may seem to be a most bitter and afflictive cross.
From True Christianity by Arndt, Johann
The glorious results of the campaign of 1781 were, however, associated with an event most afflictive to her.
From Lives of Celebrated Women by Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold)
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