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 bruiseB0513300 (bro͞oz)v. bruised, bruis·ing, bruis·es v.tr.1. a.  To injure the underlying soft tissue or bone of (part of the body) without breaking the skin, as by a blow.b.  To damage (plant tissue), as by abrasion or pressure: bruised the fruit by careless packing.2.  To dent or mar.3.  To pound (berries, for example) into fragments; crush.4.  To hurt, especially psychologically.v.intr. To experience or undergo bruising: Peaches bruise easily.n.1.  An injury to underlying tissues or bone in which the skin is not broken, often characterized by ruptured blood vessels and discolorations.2.  A similar injury to plant tissue, often resulting in discoloration or spoilage.3.  A painful feeling caused by or associated with an experience.[Middle English bruisen, from Old English brȳsan, to crush, and from Old North French bruisier (of Celtic origin).]
 bruised(bruːzd) adjinjured in a way that causes discoloration to the skinTranslationsbruised
 bruised(bruzd) mod. alcohol intoxicated.  I am bruised. My head hurts, and my gut feels yucky. See also: bruiseMedicalSeebruiseLegalSeeBruise |