Antonym: consolation, relief, solace. Similar words: fiction, prediction, conviction, restriction, jurisdiction, dictionary order, conflict, conflict with. Meaning: [-kʃn] n. 1. a state of great suffering and distress due to adversity 2. a condition of suffering or distress due to ill health 3. a cause of great suffering and distress.
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31. Others argue with equal force that gender dysphoria , as it is known, is a psychiatric affliction and that mutilating the body to fit the afflicted psyche is to inflict a double injury on the patient.
32. Just hear of your great affliction please accept my heartfelt sympathy.
33. Warlock: Affliction, Demonology, Destruction.
34. The tort of false imprisonment is the affliction of bodily restraint on a person that is not authorized by the law.
35. That may be in part , natural to it , in part , the result of affliction.
36. Pure religion and undefiled before our God and Father is this, to visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world.
37. Suffering from the affliction, but having staunch perseverance and courageous spirit, she wrote two novels and thirty-one short stories.
38. It's a light affliction and will last but for a season.
39. Romeo, come forth; come forth, thou fearful man: Affliction is enamour'd of thy parts, and thou art wedded to calamity.
40. My arid heart revived; my affliction is lightened; my strait and struggle are gone.
41. The narrow way: difficulty, trouble, affliction, distress because we have changed our thinking and decided to follow Jesus which is contrary to the way of the World.
42. Senioritis is an affliction that can treat college and high school seniors the way a fly swatter treats flies.
43. The fatal affliction, let its name be whispered, is mass advertising.
44. She was at that time in such affliction as rendered her careless of surrounding objects.
45. Objective To apply transposition of vascularized musculocutaneous flap of abductor hallucis muscle in treating affliction of malleolus and pedal on the basis of applied anatomy.
46. Hearty condolence to you may you have strength to bear this great affliction.
47. Shocked to learn of your mother death I express heartfelt condolence in your affliction.
48. Why had he been stricken with such a spiritually toxic affliction?
49. For believer and nonbeliever alike affliction 'causes God to be absent for a time more absent than a dead man more absent than light in the utter darkness of a cell'.
50. ConclusionThere are special personality and a lot of affliction in the female transsexualism.
51. One does not become lyrical except after a total organic affliction.
52. Like gout(sentencedict.com), anti-immigration restrictionism is a perennial affliction that comes and goes with the seasons.
53. Affliction will still do horrific DPS come wrath, Destro will make us a crappy fire mage, and Demonology will probably still fail.
54. Conclusion Effective cognitive psychological nursing can relieve anxiety and affliction of patients undergoing gastroscopy.
55. He promptly diagnosed her affliction as La Grippe, dosed her with hot whiskey (the remnants in the bottles for which Brissenden was responsible), and ordered her to bed. But Maria was refractory.
56. At a critical moment, affliction, a simple greeting, a practical support to express feelings between friends.
57. Malediction: No longer increases the effect of Curse of the Elements,(www.Sentencedict.com) but now also increases the periodic critical strike chance of your Corruption and Unstable Affliction spells by 3/6/9%.
58. Lysander was in great affliction at hearing these evil tidings.
59. He little thought he was himself to suffer a worse affliction.
60. He's got this dental affliction which gives him a tusky, warthog grin.
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