plural
damages
plural
damages
Britannica Dictionary definition of DAMAGE
1
[noncount]
:
physical harm that is done to something or to someone's body
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The items were carefully wrapped to protect them from damage during shipping.
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The city sustained heavy damage during the war.
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water/sun/frost damage = damage caused by water/sun/frost
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Fortunately the boat suffered no serious damage in the storm.
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The fall caused/did considerable/extensive/severe damage to her knee.
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The disease is known to cause permanent/irreversible brain/liver/kidney damage.
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Few people were hurt during the storm, but property damage was great. [=many houses, cars, etc., were damaged or ruined]
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see also collateral damage
2
[noncount]
:
emotional harm that is done to someone
3
[noncount]
:
problems that are caused by a mistake, wrong action, etc.
:
bad or harmful effects on a situation, a person's reputation, etc.
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The scandal caused significant damage to her career.
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You've said enough. Please leave before you do any more damage.
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He tried to repair the damage by apologizing.
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He apologized, but the damage was already done.
4
damages
[plural]
law
:
an amount of money that a court requires you to pay to someone you have treated unfairly or hurt in some way
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sometimes used in the form damage before another noun
5
the damage
informal
:
the amount of money that something costs
damage control
or British
damage limitation
:
things that are done or said to prevent a bad situation from becoming worse or to limit the bad effect of something
2
damage
/ˈdæmɪʤ/
verb
damages;
damaged;
damaging
damages;
damaged;
damaging
Britannica Dictionary definition of DAMAGE
[+ object]
:
to cause damage to (something): such as
a
:
to physically harm (something)
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Please return any items that are damaged during shipping.
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Many homes were damaged or completely destroyed in the fire.
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The fall severely damaged her knee.
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Smoking can seriously damage your lungs.
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badly damaged property
b
:
to cause problems in or for (something)
:
to have a bad effect on (a situation, a person's reputation, etc.)
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The scandal significantly damaged her career.
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This news will damage his reputation.
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He was worried that his comments had damaged their relationship.
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He's trying to repair his damaged reputation.
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see also damaged goods