Injury (noun)

  1. An instance of being injured, hurt, or damaged.
  2. Physical harm caused to the body or mind.
  3. An instance of wrongdoing or injustice.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french injurie, from latin injuria, from in- "not" + jus, jur- "right, legal".

Examples:

  1. He sustained an injury to his leg.
  2. The injury was caused by a fall.
  3. She suffered a serious injury in the accident.
  4. The injury was the result of negligence.
  5. The injury to his reputation was irreparable.
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