Inflict
Inflict is a transitive verb that means to cause something unwelcome or harmful to be suffered by someone or something. It is used when an actor imposes harm, pain, damage, penalties, or other adverse outcomes on a subject. The harm or burden is something the recipient endures as a result of the action or event. Common uses include inflicting damage, injuries, pain, casualties, or penalties.
Etymology and form: Inflict derives from Latin inflictus, the past participle of inflicere, meaning “to strike
Usage notes: Inflict emphasizes causation by an agent and is typically object-directed: one inflicts something on