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What is the past tense of inflict?

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The past tense of inflict is inflicted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of inflict is inflicts.

The present participle of inflict is inflicting.

The past participle of inflict is inflicted.

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Despite a record-breaking series of rebellions in the last Parliament, they never inflicted a single significant defeat.
While Sitka spruce can withstand the ravages inflicted by deer, other species are not so hardy.
A blow of mild to moderate force with a knife could have inflicted such a wound.
The only wrongs he seeks to redress are those he perceives as having been inflicted by an uncaring world on himself.
Yet it is difficult not to continue reading, and impossible not to shudder, at the indignities inflicted on the hapless Yanomami.
It was certainly damage that Drake had never seen inflicted by any traditional weapons.

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