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adf·lic·to
[1]
break
damage
discourage
to injure
weaken
[1]
Syllabification is machine-generated and may be incorrect.
Synonyms for adflicto
abicio
–
dishearten, dispense with, get rid of, to throw down, weaken
adficio
–
afflict, drain, exhaust, sap, to affect, weaken
affligo
–
break, cast down, damage, discourage, distress, ruin, strike against, to injure, to reduce, weaken
attero
–
destroy, erode, impair, rub against, rub away, ruin, to weaken, waste, weaken, wear away, wear down
castro
–
castrate, emasculate, enervate, unman, weaken
comminuo
–
damage, to scatter, weaken
contristo
–
afflict, damage, to make sad or gloomy, to sadden
corrumpo
–
annihilate, destroy, spoil, to break up, weaken
damnum
–
a fine, damage, injury, loss
deficio
–
fail, to be in want, to run out, to to be wanting, weaken, withdraw
Similar to adflicto
to
–
attract, direct one's attention to, to turn towards
apto
–
approve, be suitable, fit, proper, to fit
arto
–
abrdiged, reduce, to press together
canto
–
to sing
capto
–
catch at, desire, grab at, seek, strive after, to grab, to seize, try to get
certo
–
dispute, fight, settle, to contend, to settle by combat, to struggle
cito
–
aroused, quickened, quickly, rapidly, speedily, to be moved, to put into quick motion
coepto
–
to begin, undertake
consto
–
endure, stand firm, stop, to be established
curto
–
abbreviate, to shorten