释义
[ in -jer ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈɪn dʒər / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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verb (used with object), in·jured, in·jur·ing. to do or cause harm of any kind to; damage; hurt; impair: to injure one's hand.
to do wrong or injustice to.
to wound or offend: to injure a friend's feelings.
Origin of injure 1575–85; back formation from injury (noun); replacing injury (verb)
SYNONYMS FOR injure 1 spoil, ruin, break, mar.
2 maltreat, abuse.
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synonym study for injure 1 . 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 WORDS FROM injure in·jur·a·ble, adjective in·jur·er, noun quasi-injured, adjective re·in·jure, verb (used with object), re·in·jured, re·in·jur·ing.
un·in·jured, adjective un·in·jur·ing, adjective
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Words nearby injure in-joke, injudicious, Injun, injunct, injunction, injure , injurious, injury, injury list, injury time, injustice
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Example sentences from the Web for injure The al Qaeda-linked gunmen shot back, but only managed to injure one officer before they were taken out.
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The children in these stories then went on to injure themselves by falling off of old bridges or cutting themselves.
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Not mentioned in the video: Firearms kill or injure 10,000 American children each year.
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No, it was not in her disposition to injure any one, even should it not be likely to draw down danger upon herself.
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They are laying down the weapons they know best how to use, and adopting weapons so unsuitable that they only injure the users.
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Neither envy nor calumny had the least influence over me, or I felt it only from persons who had not the power to injure me.
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Would you insult and injure a modest maiden, slave though she be?
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Ye cannot injure the man who has sixty years lived in honour.
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British Dictionary definitions for injure verb (tr) to cause physical or mental harm or suffering to; hurt or wound
to offend, esp by an injustice
Derived forms of injure injurable , adjective injured , adjective injurer , noun Word Origin for injure C16: back formation from injury
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