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单词 injurer
释义

injure

verb

in·​jure ˈin-jər How to pronounce injure (audio)
injured; injuring ˈin-j(ə-)riŋ How to pronounce injure (audio)

transitive verb

1
a
: to inflict bodily hurt on
b
: to impair the soundness of
injured her health
c
: to inflict material damage or loss on
2
a
: to harm, impair, or tarnish the standing of
injured his reputation
b
: to give pain to
injure a person's pride
c
: to do an injustice to : wrong
injurer
ˈin-jər-ər How to pronounce injure (audio)
noun

Synonyms

  • damage
  • harm
  • hurt
  • wound
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Example Sentences

She fell and injured herself. She fell and slightly injured her arm. Several people were badly injured in the accident.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English enjuren, from Anglo-French *enjurer, from Late Latin injuriare, from Latin injuria injury

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2c

Kids Definition

injure

verb

in·​jure ˈin-jər How to pronounce injure (audio)
injured; injuring
: to cause pain or harm to
Two people were injured in the accident.
The criticism injured my pride.

Medical Definition

injure

transitive verb

in·​jure ˈin-jər How to pronounce injure (audio)
injured; injuring ˈinj-(ə-)riŋ How to pronounce injure (audio)
1
: to inflict bodily hurt on
2
: to impair the soundness of
injure your health

Legal Definition

injure 1 of 2

transitive verb

in·​jure
injured; injuring
1
: to interfere with or violate the legally protected interests of: as
a
: to harm the physical, emotional, or mental well-being of
b
: to cause (another) to suffer from damage to, deprivation of, or interference with property or a property interest
c
: to violate the constitutionally or otherwise legally protected rights of
2
: to mar or impair the soundness or appearance of (as a building) : deface

in jure

2 of 2

adverb

in ju·​re
in-ˈju̇r-ē, -ˈyü-rā
: in right, law, or justice

History and Etymology for injure

Adverb

Latin

injurer

noun

as in harmer

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • harmer
  • murderer
  • victor
  • assassin
  • gainer
  • killer
  • winner

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • victim
  • loss
  • prey
  • casualty
  • fatality
  • loser
  • sacrifice
  • martyr
  • underdog
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