Examples of using Afflicts in English and their translations into Hebrew
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God afflicts me.
Everyone has something that afflicts them.
What afflicts you today?
Emergence of black or red points afflicts women.
That afflicts him. Amen.
And the Ribowski virus is a temporary antidote to what afflicts him.
Misfortune afflicts us both.
It afflicts all the countries of the world.
Worldwide this disease afflicts over 380 million people.
Is it possible he infected me with the same curse that afflicts him?
That afflicts us and makes us sad.
We must be strong in the face of terrorism that afflicts the entire world.”.
This afflicts the entire human race.
And painless vaccine for a disease which afflicts millions of people.
It afflicts one in three people by age 65, and one in two by age 75.
The crime and violence that afflicts our nation will soon come to an end.
It afflicts all religious communities and denies their long-standing tradition of co-existence.
There is a malaise, born in Israeli power, that now afflicts Israeli politics.
Worldwide, it afflicts 180 million people.
This anxiety or queasiness in the face of impermance isn't something that afflicts just a few of us;
The disease, however, afflicts only adults aged 45-50 and older.
Many people believecancer is a human disease, but it also afflicts animals that live among us.
This phenomenon afflicts all religious communities, and denies their long-standing tradition of coexistence.
Talking safety harness saves the life of the pilot,and a strange curse afflicts a man, making him see the people sitting in cont'd.
Addiction afflicts not only the stereotypical“drug addict,” nor is it confined to traditional street drugs.
Epidemiology==In the United States, it is estimated that this condition afflicts as many as 200,000 Americans, but fewer than 50,000 are diagnosed.
Disorder afflicts the land, caused by powerful and nefarious forces working against the interests of humanity.
The study found that extreme,debilitating depression… most commonly afflicts those who are total screw-ups… who can't do anything right.
A similar kind of self-doubt afflicts some of the“sudden” millionaires in the survey, whose wealth arrived seemingly by chance.
The second is the weakness, the inner paralysis that afflicts modern human wills, despite their seeming activity, which is often nothing more than pretense.