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
Is there any damage control that can be done?
From Slate • May 7, 2026
Whittlesey said he suspects that the combination of flood-control requirements and damage control after the pipe failure is likely costing them tens of thousands of acre-feet of snowmelt.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 21, 2026
Such damage control could revive their stocks after this year’s brutal selloff, driven by fears that AI would render software and services providers irrelevant.
From Barron's • Feb. 19, 2026
Everyone cleared out, but Principal DeShields hovered outside the doorway, probably mentally strategizing damage control.
From "We Are the Ants" by Shaun David Hutchinson
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