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Definition of damage
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of damage is as below...
Damage
(n.)
Injury
or harm to
person,
property,
or
reputation;
an
inflicted
loss of
value;
detriment;
hurt;
mischief..
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Award
::
Award (v. t.) To give by
sentence
or
judicial
determination;
to
assign
or
apportion,
after
careful
regard
to the
nature
of the case; to
adjudge;
as, the
arbitrators
awarded
damages
to the
complainant..
Disavaunce
::
Disavaunce
(v. t.) To
retard;
to
repel;
to do
damage
to.
Gain
::
Gain (n.) To get,
incur,
or
receive,
as loss, harm, or
damage..
Damage
::
Damage
(n.) The
estimated
reparation
in money for
detriment
or
injury
sustained;
a
compensation,
recompense,
or
satisfaction
to one
party,
for a wrong or
injury
actually
done to him by
another..
Injure
::
Injure
(v. t.) To do harm to; to
impair
the
excellence
and value of; to hurt; to
damage;
-- used in a
variety
of
senses;
as: (a) To hurt or
wound,
as the
person;
to
impair
soundness,
as of
health.
(b) To
damage
or
lessen
the value of, as goods or
estate.
(c) To
slander,
tarnish,
or
impair,
as
reputation
or
character.
(d) To
impair
or
diminish,
as
happiness
or
virtue.
(e) To give pain to, as the
sensibilities
or the
feelings;
to
grieve;
to
annoy.
(f) To
impair,
as the
intellect
or
mind..
Scath
::
Scath (v. t.) To do harm to; to
injure;
to
damage;
to
waste;
to
destroy.
Cast
::
Cast (v. t.) To
defeat
in a
lawsuit;
to
decide
against;
to
convict;
as, to be cast in
damages..
Notary
::
Notary
(n.) A
public
officer
who
attests
or
certifies
deeds and other
writings,
or
copies
of them,
usually
under his
official
seal, to make them
authentic,
especially
in
foreign
countries.
His
duties
chiefly
relate
to
instruments
used in
commercial
transactions,
such as
protests
of
negotiable
paper,
ship's
papers
in cases of loss,
damage,
etc. He is
generally
called
a
notary
public..
Accrue
::
Accrue
(n.) To come to by way of
increase;
to arise or
spring
as a
growth
or
result;
to be added as
increase,
profit,
or
damage,
especially
as the
produce
of money
lent..
Endamaged
::
Endamaged
(imp. & p. p.) of
Endamag.
Sufferance
::
Sufferance
(n.) Loss;
damage;
injury.
Indirect
::
Indirect
(a.) Not
resulting
directly
from an act or
cause,
but more or less
remotely
connected
with or
growing
out of it; as,
indirect
results,
damages,
or
claims..
Hurtful
::
Hurtful
(a.)
Tending
to
impair
or
damage;
injurious;
mischievous;
occasioning
loss or
injury;
as,
hurtful
words or
conduct..
Pampero
::
Pampero
(n.) A
violent
wind from the west or
southwest,
which
sweeps
over the
pampas
of South
America
and the
adjacent
seas, often doing great
damage..
Equivalent
::
Equivalent
(n.)
Something
equivalent;
that which is equal in
value,
worth,
weight,
or
force;
as, to offer an
equivalent
for
damage
done..
Prejudice
::
Prejudice
(n.) To
obstruct
or
injure
by
prejudices,
or by
previous
bias of the mind;
hence,
generally,
to hurt; to
damage;
to
injure;
to
impair;
as, to
prejudice
a good
cause..
Shopworn
::
Shopworn
(a.)
Somewhat
worn or
damaged
by
having
been kept for a time in a shop.
Damageable
::
Damageable
(a.)
Capable
of being
injured
or
impaired;
liable
to, or
susceptible
of,
damage;
as, a
damageable
cargo..
Expense
::
Expense
(n.) That which is
expended,
laid out, or
consumed;
cost;
outlay;
charge;
--
sometimes
with the
notion
of loss or
damage
to those on whom the
expense
falls;
as, the
expenses
of war; an
expense
of
time..
Ejectment
::
Ejectment
(n.) A
species
of mixed
action,
which lies for the
recovery
of
possession
of real
property,
and
damages
and costs for the
wrongful
withholding
of it..
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