Damage ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Damage ( noun )

  1. Harm or injury that impairs the value, usefulness, or normal function of something.
  2. A loss or harm caused by someone or something.
  3. Financial or material loss or harm.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french, from latin dāma, from dāmna to tame, damage, from damus we tamed.

Examples:

  1. The car sustained damage in the accident.
  2. The storm caused extensive damage to the building.
  3. The company has suffered significant damage to its reputation.
  4. The flood caused damage to the crops.
  5. The fire caused extensive damage to the house.

(As a verb)

Damage ( verb )

  1. Harm or injury that impairs the value, usefulness, or normal function of something.
  2. A loss or harm caused by someone or something.
  3. Financial or material loss or harm.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french, from latin dāma, from dāmna to tame, damage, from damus we tamed.

Examples:

  1. The car sustained damage in the accident.
  2. The storm caused extensive damage to the building.
  3. The company has suffered significant damage to its reputation.
  4. The flood caused damage to the crops.
  5. The fire caused extensive damage to the house.
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