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Afflictions meaning
plural of affliction
Example sentences (20)
The “afflictions” of the church include the afflictions of the world, Pope Francis said, mentioning specifically growing anti-immigrant sentiment, war, religious persecution and famine.
Former students of boarding schools suffer from a long list of afflictions that are unique to the boarding schools.
He was lauded for his pioneering work in the treatment of diabetes, cancer, skin diseases, multiple sclerosis, and other afflictions.
It is loving and caring especially when the shows story line shows afflictions that affect people and at the end of the episode a actor will give information where to go for help.
Miquella despised the Golden Order and opposed the Greater Will to find cures for his and Malenia’s afflictions.
Multiple Nightmare Dungeon Afflictions have been updated.
Not all of these afflictions are necessarily real, with some conditions being completely fictional and existing within the in-game universe.
Several Dutch citizens who had autism or other intellectual disabilities have died by physician-assisted suicide in recent years after doctors determined their afflictions were untreatable obstacles to a normal life, researchers found.
The Patriarchs and Heads of the Churches in Jerusalem, called upon their congregations to stand strong with those facing such afflictions by this year foregoing any unnecessarily festive activities.
The splashiest of Newsom’s new things is a multibillion-dollar plan to house thousands of homeless and mentally ill Californians in new facilities that would combine shelter with treatment for their afflictions.
Presently, there are all kinds of afflictions and sufferings that trap people in darkness.
It is jarring because it implicates us for our economic decisions, many of which are often conducted in a vacuum, enabling the afflictions of millions across the world.
We, my eye and I, know her habits, her tours of the city, her weaknesses, her preferences, her afflictions, her perversions, her hates and her predilections.
Your article would have merit should you have previously advocated the same position for these afflictions as for covid.
The downside is the GPs would lose out, but they could use the time for researching new techniques in combating more serious afflictions.
When we accept our king, He will assume the responsibilities of a king saving us from our enemies as well as from all the other afflictions and diseases that plague us.
At Revelation 2:9 we have: I know your afflictions and your poverty--yet you are rich!
Bradt (2011), p. 38 Many native plant species are used as herbal remedies for a variety of afflictions.
But the cheerfulness of my mind, which comes from the recollection of all my philosophical contemplation, counterbalances all these afflictions.
Her parents' mental afflictions along with a fear that she might succumb to similar maladies haunted Margaret Rutherford for the rest of her life and contributed to intermittent bouts of depression and anxiety.