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injure

American  
[in-jer] / ˈɪn dʒər /

verb (used with object)

injured, injuring
  1. to do or cause harm of any kind to; damage; hurt; impair.

    to injure one's hand.

    Synonyms:
    mar, break, ruin, spoil
    Antonyms:
    benefit
  2. to do wrong or injustice to.

    Synonyms:
    abuse, maltreat
  3. to wound or offend.

    to injure a friend's feelings.


injure British  
/ ˈɪndʒə /

verb

  1. to cause physical or mental harm or suffering to; hurt or wound

  2. to offend, esp by an injustice

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Related Words

Injure, impair mean to harm or damage something. Injure is a general term referring to any kind or degree of damage: to injure one's spine; to injure one's reputation. To impair is to make imperfect in any way, often with a suggestion of progressive deterioration and of permanency in the result: One's health is impaired by overwork.

Other Word Forms

  • injurable adjective
  • injured adjective
  • injurer noun
  • quasi-injured adjective
  • reinjure verb (used with object)
  • uninjured adjective
  • uninjuring adjective

Etymology

Origin of injure

1575–85; back formation from injury (noun); replacing injury (verb)

Example Sentences

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Dubai International Airport - the world's busiest by passenger traffic - was damaged in an "incident" that injured four staff, according to authorities.

From BBC

In a post on its website, a spokesperson wrote that a concourse was damaged and four employees injured in an unspecified “incident.”

From Los Angeles Times

Three people were also injured on one of the main roads of Jerusalem.

From Barron's

He only realised how badly injured he was when he returned to the UK.

From BBC

It is understood no British nationals have been killed or injured so far in the conflict.

From BBC