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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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Mischief
::
Mischief
(n.) Harm;
damage;
esp.,
disarrangement
of
order;
trouble
or
vexation
caused
by human
agency
or by some
living
being,
intentionally
or not;
often,
calamity,
mishap;
trivial
evil
caused
by
thoughtlessness,
or in
sport..
Warrant
::
Warrant
(n.) That which
warrants
or
authorizes;
a
commission
giving
authority,
or
justifying
the doing of
anything;
an act,
instrument,
or
obligation,
by which one
person
authorizes
another
to do
something
which he has not
otherwise
a right to do; an act or
instrument
investing
one with a right or
authority,
and thus
securing
him from loss or
damage;
commission;
authority..
Spindling
::
Spindleworm
(n.) The larva of a
noctuid
mmoth
(Achatodes
zeae) which feeds
inside
the
stalks
of corn
(maize),
sometimes
causing
much
damage.
It is
smooth,
with a black head and tail and a row of black dots
across
each
segment..
Damages
::
Damages
(imp. & p. p.) of
Damag.
Bollworm
::
Bollworm
(n.) The larva of a moth
(Heliothis
armigera)
which
devours
the bolls or
unripe
pods of the
cotton
plant,
often doing great
damage
to the
crops..
Damage Feasant
::
Damage
feasant
() Doing
injury;
trespassing,
as
cattle..
Harm
::
Harm (n.)
Injury;
hurt;
damage;
detriment;
misfortune.
Assumpsit
::
Assumpsit
(n.) An
action
to
recover
damages
for a
breach
or
nonperformance
of a
contract
or
promise,
express
or
implied,
oral or in
writing
not under seal.
Common
or
indebitatus
assumpsit
is
brought
for the most part on an
implied
promise.
Special
assumpsit
is
founded
on an
express
promise
or
undertaking..
Prejudice
::
Prejudice
(n.)
Mischief;
hurt;
damage;
injury;
detriment.
Sophisticate
::
Sophisticate
(v. t.) To
render
worthless
by
admixture;
to
adulterate;
to
damage;
to
pervert;
as, to
sophisticate
wine..
Endamagement
::
Endamagement
(n.)
Damage;
injury;
harm.
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..
Indemnity
::
Indemnity
(n.)
Indemnification,
compensation,
or
remuneration
for loss,
damage,
or
injury
sustained..
Cloud
::
Cloud (v. t.) To
blacken;
to
sully;
to
stain;
to
tarnish;
to
damage;
-- esp. used of
reputation
or
character.
Transplantation
::
Transplantation
(n.) The
removal
of a
bodily
organ or of
tissues
from one
person,
and the
insertion
of them into
another
person
to
replace
a
damaged
organ or
tissue;
as, the
transplantation
of a
heart,
kidney,
or
liver..
Detriment
::
Detriment
(n.) That which
injures
or
causes
damage;
mischief;
harm;
diminution;
loss;
damage;
-- used very
generically;
as,
detriments
to
property,
religion,
morals,
etc..
Repair
::
Repair
(v. t.) To make
amends
for, as for an
injury,
by an
equivalent;
to
indemnify
for; as, to
repair
a loss or
damage..
Indamaged
::
Indamaged
(a.) Not
damaged.
Damage
::
Damage
(n.) To
ocassion
damage
to the
soudness,
goodness,
or value of; to hurt; to
injure;
to
impair..
Underwrite
::
Underwrite
(v. t.) To
subscribe
one's name to for
insurance,
especially
for
marine
insurance;
to write one's name
under,
or set one's name to, as a
policy
of
insurance,
for the
purpose
of
becoming
answerable
for loss or
damage,
on
consideration
of
receiving
a
certain
premium
per cent; as,
individuals,
as well as
companies,
may
underwrite
policies
of
insurance..
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