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 Translation for 'affliction' from English to Slovak
NOUN1   an affliction | afflictions
NOUN2   affliction | -
utrpenie {n}affliction
súženie {n}affliction
med.
choroba {f}
affliction
med.
postihnutie {n}
affliction
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Translation for 'affliction' from English to Slovak

affliction
utrpenie {n}

súženie {n}

choroba {f}med.

postihnutie {n}med.
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Usage Examples English
  • The series deals with a desperate Bruce Banner pleading with Tony Stark to cure him of his Hulk affliction.
  • March 11: Ann Putnam Jr. shows symptoms of affliction by witchcraft. Mercy Lewis, Mary Walcott and Mary Warren later alleged affliction as well.
  • Bowden suffered from motor neuron disease in later life and died from the affliction on 11 April 2020.
  • Weil's concept of "affliction" (...) goes beyond simple suffering, though it certainly includes it.
  • Judah is gone into exile because of affliction.

  • Throughout his life, Ammembal Subba Rao Pai suffered from a severe gout, an affliction to which he finally succumbed on 25 July 1909.
  • A Midrash taught that just as a husband could annul only vows that would cause personal affliction between the spouses, so too, a father could annul only vows that would cause personal affliction between him and his daughter.
  • Before the game starts, the patients must agree on a common affliction, such as being afraid of the dark, or believing themselves to be a particular film star.
  • to mean that Jacob forswore two kinds of affliction.
  • Since prairie madness does not refer to a clinical term, there is no specific set of symptoms of the affliction.

  • Mariátegui died on 16 April 1930, in Lima of complications from his earlier affliction.
  • O He who knows my affliction and my misery!
  • Shimono suffers from alopecia, an affliction which causes her distinctive bald head.
  • Representing himself deformed and in pain with a bleeding face reflects the artist's suffering and his interpretation of literal affliction.
  • She had suffered three to four years previously with a bronchial affliction, which developed into rapid consumption.

  • In 1817, Bell contracted a mysterious affliction that worsened over the next three years, ultimately leading to his death.
  • An affliction or disturbance is pathological if it is the product of a disease.
  • After a lengthy affliction with lung cancer, Engelstad died at his home in Las Vegas on November 26, 2002.
  • 5. Initially, purify whatever affliction is the strongest.
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