damage control
Americannoun
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a department or group, as aboard a naval vessel, responsible for taking action to control damage caused by fire, collision, etc.
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any efforts, as by a company, to curtail losses, counteract unfavorable publicity, etc.
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"It was a hush email," and "an effort to damage control," says one worker - while another says it made her "furious".
From BBC • May 27, 2026
Deploying botanical damage control, drawings were overlaid with the outlines of luxuriant trees.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 10, 2026
The Navy acknowledged the reports of toilet problems in a statement last month, but cited ship leadership as saying that "clog incidents are addressed promptly by trained damage control and engineering personnel, with minimal downtime."
From Barron's • Mar. 17, 2026
A day after federal prosecutors announced that the catastrophic Palisades fire was caused by the rekindling of a smaller arson fire days earlier, Los Angeles city officials were in damage control mode.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 13, 2026
Visiting him again was a risk, but I needed to do some damage control.
From "Hole in My Life" by Jack Gantos
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