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    Dam·age
    /ˈdamij/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. inflict physical harm on (something) so as to impair its value, usefulness, or normal function: "the car was badly damaged in the accident"
  2. The meaning of DAMAGE is loss or harm resulting from injury to person, property, or reputation. How to use damage in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Damage.

  3. B1. to harm or break something: Many buildings were damaged in the storm. Smoking can seriously damage your health. More examples. Fewer examples. The crops were damaged by rats and other pests. The explosion wrecked several cars and damaged nearby buildings. This decision has damaged the President's credibility.

  4. DAMAGE definition: 1. to harm or spoil something: 2. harm or injury: 3. money that is paid to someone by a person or…. Learn more.

  5. Damage is the kind of injury or the effect of injury that directly impairs appearance, value, usefulness, soundness, etc.: Fire causes damage to property. Detriment is a falling off from an original condition as the result of damage, depreciation, devaluation, etc.: Overeating is a detriment to health. Harm may denote either physical hurt or ...

  6. 4 days ago · SYNONYMS 1. loss. damage, detriment, harm, mischief refer to injuries of various kinds. damage is the kind of injury or the effect of injury that directly impairs appearance, value, usefulness, soundness, etc.: Fire causes damage to property. detriment is a falling off from an original condition as the result of damage, depreciation ...

  7. Definitions of damage. noun. the occurrence of a change for the worse. synonyms: harm, impairment. see more. noun. the act of damaging something or someone. synonyms: harm, hurt, scathe. see more. noun. loss of military equipment. synonyms: equipment casualty. see more. noun. any harm or injury resulting from a violation of a legal right.

  8. damage. noun. /ˈdæmɪdʒ/ Idioms. [uncountable] physical harm caused to something which makes it less attractive, useful or valuable. serious/severe damage. The building suffered extensive damage by fire in 1925. permanent/irreparable/irreversible damage. The accident caused no permanent damage. She suffered minor brain damage at birth.

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