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Variant of damage

damage Definition

dam·age (damij)

noun

  1. injury or harm to a person or thing, resulting in a loss in soundness or value
  2. Law money claimed by, or ordered paid to, a person to compensate for injury or loss caused by the wrong of the opposite party or parties
  3. Informal cost or expense

Etymology: ME < OFr < dam < L damnum, loss, injury: see damn

transitive verb damaged -·aged, damaging -·ag·ing

to do damage to

intransitive verb

to incur damage

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damaged Synonyms

damaged

modif.

  1. Injured

    in need of repair, in poor condition, marrred, spoiled; see broken 1, 2, hurt.

  2. Reduced in value because of damage

    on sale, as is, depreciated, dated, faded, secondhand, used, shopworn, out of season, out of style, left over, remaindered, reconditioned, repossessed, water-soaked, weathered, smoked, smoke-damaged, imperfect, flawed, beat-up*; see also cheap 1.

    Antonyms unused*, perfect*, prime.

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