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    damage
    /ˈdamɪdʒ/

    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"

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  3. Learn the meaning of damage as a verb and a noun in English, with synonyms, idioms, and usage examples. Find out how to use damage in different contexts, such as law, business, and environment.

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  4. 1. : loss or harm resulting from injury to person, property, or reputation. flood damage. sustained severe damage to her knee. 2. damages plural : compensation in money imposed by law for loss or injury. The judge awarded them $5,000 in damages. 3. : expense, cost. "What's the damage?" he asked the waiter. damage. 2 of 2. verb. damaged; damaging.

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  6. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the word damage as a noun in English. Find out the difference between damage and damages, and see idioms and collocations with damage.

  7. When you damage something you hurt it in a way that makes it less valuable or useful. Say you throw a baseball and it flies over your friend's head and cracks your dad's windshield. Congratulations, you've damaged your dad's car. Damage can also be a noun.

  8. Learn the meaning of damage as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples. Find out how to use damage in different contexts, such as law, insurance, and grammar.

  9. Learn the meaning of damage as a noun and a verb, and see how it differs from harm, injury, and other related terms. Find synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples from various sources.