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2 July, 02:26

Which word in this excerpt from Homer's Odyssey means the same as "to cause" or "to impose" something?

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  1. 2 July, 02:44
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    The word inflict means to cause something unpleasant or painful to someone or something. I could also mean to do something that's really unwelcoming.

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    The best word in the excerpt from Homer's Odyssey that means the same as "to cause" or "to impose" something is inflict.

    - Marlon Nunez
  2. 2 July, 06:24
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    The correct answer is "inflict". Inflict means to bring upon or cause something.
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