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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
(v. i.) To
receive
damage
or harm; to be
injured
or
impaired
in
soudness
or
value;
as. some
colors
in /oth
damage
in
sunlight.
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Cast
::
Cast (v. t.) To
defeat
in a
lawsuit;
to
decide
against;
to
convict;
as, to be cast in
damages..
Injury
::
Injury
(a.) Any
damage
or
violation
of, the
person,
character,
feelings,
rights,
property,
or
interests
of an
individual;
that which
injures,
or
occasions
wrong,
loss,
damage,
or
detriment;
harm; hurt; loss;
mischief;
wrong;
evil; as, his
health
was
impaired
by a
severe
injury;
slander
is an
injury
to the
character..
Endamaged
::
Endamaged
(imp. & p. p.) of
Endamag.
Without
::
Without
(prep.)
Not with;
otherwise
than with; in
absence
of,
separation
from, or
destitution
of; not with use or
employment
of;
independently
of;
exclusively
of; with
omission;
as,
without
labor;
without
damage..
Washable
::
Washable
(a.)
Capable
of being
washed
without
damage
to
fabric
or
color.
Assessment
::
Assessment
(n.) The act of
assessing;
the act of
determining
an
amount
to be paid; as, an
assessment
of
damages,
or of
taxes;
an
assessment
of the
members
of a
club..
Damnify
::
Damnify
(v. t.) To cause loss or
damage
to; to
injure;
to
impair.
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..
Hurtful
::
Hurtful
(a.)
Tending
to
impair
or
damage;
injurious;
mischievous;
occasioning
loss or
injury;
as,
hurtful
words or
conduct..
Loss
::
Loss (v. t.)
Destruction
or
diminution
of
value,
if
brought
about in a
manner
provided
for in the
insurance
contract
(as
destruction
by fire or
wreck,
damage
by water or
smoke),
or the death or
injury
of an
insured
person;
also, the sum paid or
payable
therefor;
as, the
losses
of the
company
this year
amount
to a
million
of
dollars..
Domage
::
Domage
(n.)
Damage;
hurt.
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..
Suffer
::
Suffer
(v. t.) To
undergo;
to be
affected
by; to
sustain;
to
experience;
as, most
substances
suffer
a
change
when long
exposed
to air and
moisture;
to
suffer
loss or
damage..
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..
Indemnify
::
Indemnify
(v. t.) To save
harmless;
to
secure
against
loss or
damage;
to
insure.
Detriment
::
Detriment
(n.) That which
injures
or
causes
damage;
mischief;
harm;
diminution;
loss;
damage;
-- used very
generically;
as,
detriments
to
property,
religion,
morals,
etc..
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..
Receive
::
Receive
(v. t.) To be
affected
by
something;
to
suffer;
to be
subjected
to; as, to
receive
pleasure
or pain; to
receive
a wound or a blow; to
receive
damage..
Indamaged
::
Indamaged
(a.) Not
damaged.
Damage Feasant
::
Damage
feasant
() Doing
injury;
trespassing,
as
cattle..
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