|
Definition of Damaged
1. Adjective. Harmed or injured or spoiled. "The storm left a wake of badly damaged buildings"
Similar to: Battered, Beat-up, Beaten-up, Bedraggled, Broken-down, Derelict, Dilapidated, Ramshackle, Tatterdemalion, Tumble-down, Bent, Crumpled, Dented, Broken, Busted, Broken-backed, Hurt, Weakened, Knocked-out, Riddled, Storm-beaten
Antonyms: Undamaged
2. Adjective. Being unjustly brought into disrepute. "Her damaged reputation"
Definition of Damaged
1. Verb. (past of damage) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Damaged
1. damage [v] - See also: damage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Damaged
Literary usage of Damaged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1853)
"... IS HOT damaged. For the subjoined decision, which is of some ... 27 quarters
of this surplus being admittedly damaged ; and it was urged that both from ..."
2. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1910)
"I charge yon that yon must conclude from this evidence, or, rather, If you do
conclude from this evidence that the plaintiff was injured and damaged, ..."
3. The Library by Bibliographical Society (Great Britain)., Library Association (1895)
"The only towns where this limit may be exceeded are those which have obtained
special power in local Acts. OWNERSHIP OF LOST OR damaged HOOKS WHICH HAVE ..."
4. Sailing Alone Around the World by Joshua Slocum (1900)
"... de Janeiro—Tho Spray ashore on the sands of Uruguay—A narrow escape from
shipwreck—The boy who found a sloop—The Spray floated but somewhat damaged—. ..."
5. The Gentleman's Magazine (1816)
"Stock 1-achange (Old), 2 houses burnt. Wapping, near the Docks, several houses
and warehouses burnt. Whitechapel-road, 1 house burnt, 2 damaged. ..."
6. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1917)
"ANNOTATION—PROPERTY TAKEN OR damaged BY LEVEES. the houses, it took from the
owners something more than the mere servitude which was due by the soil,—it ..."
7. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: With by Great Britain Court of King's Bench, George Mifflin Wharton (1845)
"But let the goods come to a fallen market with the same degree of deterioration,
and let the sound sell for 300l. and the damaged for 150/., ..."