Examples of using Afflicts in English and their translations into Hungarian
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region or nation, there are new forms of slavery, yet we know that this wound afflicts almost all countries.
the first time but also witnesses the suffering that afflicts humankind.
When chronic illness afflicts a family member, many things will remain largely unchanged in the family's life-style.
The bug afflicts the notification layer which is the core function of RapCom,
It is because of a skin condition that afflicts most of my family, we're not fond of the sunlight.
Type II diabetes is a disease that has reached epidemic proportions in the past few decades and now afflicts about 300 million people worldwide.
That has come as a huge surprise to researchers because in modern populations this is a disease that mostly afflicts white males from the West.
alleviate depression, which afflicts one in six Americans and costs $83 billion a year.
Tinnitus, often called“ringing in the ears,” is an auditory condition that afflicts about 50 million Americans, according to the tinnitus association.
Cystic fibrosis is a rare obstructive lung disease that afflicts about 75,000 people in North America, Europe, and Australia.
the reality is that chronic pain afflicts more people than all three of these diseases combined.
This is a very common disease? it has increased 10-fold in a few decades and now afflicts over 300 million people.
The“Paris Syndrome” is a medically recognised type of depression which afflicts foreign visitors, caused by the sustained rudeness of French people to outsiders.
now the disease has afflicts about 300 million people in the entire world.
physical strength that often afflicts AIDS patients.
That has come as a huge surprise to researchers because in modern populations this is a disease that mostly afflicts white males from the West.
and the strife that divides and afflicts the human race is daily increasing.
Type II diabetes has increased at an alarming rate in the past few decades and now afflicts about 300 million people worldwide.
No one knows what causes this chronic disease, which afflicts more women than men.
the truth is that chronic pain afflicts more people than all three of those diseases combined.