damaged
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdæmɪd͡ʒd/
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Adjective
damaged (comparative more damaged, superlative most damaged)
- That has suffered damage.
- 1951 March, E. J. Tyler, “Post-War Recovery on the Netherlands Railways”, in Railway Magazine, page 157:
- The rebuilding of damaged stations is proceeding slowly, on account of the shortage of building materials and the pressing needs of housing, but steady progress is being made.
Synonyms
- defective, faulty, injured, wounded; see also Thesaurus:deteriorated
Antonyms
- complete, perfect, undamaged; see also Thesaurus:intact
Derived terms
Collocations
with nouns
- damaged building
- damaged house
- damaged home
- damaged bridge
- damaged tree
- damaged street
- damaged road
- damaged vehicle
- damaged car
- damaged aircraft
- damaged ship
- damaged machine
- damaged goods
- damaged merchandise
- damaged material
- damaged stock
- damaged book
- damaged document
- damaged file
- damaged hard disk
- damaged skin
- damaged hair
- damaged tissue
- damaged joint
- damaged cartilage
- damaged baggage
- damaged reputation
Translations
suffered a damage
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