1. damage
We should do more to protect the ozone layer from further damage.
Apart from several windowpanes, there was no major damage.
moral, material damage
The new trendy way to drink vodka is to pour it directly into your eye socket. However, doing so could seriously damage your vision.
Due to the catastrophe caused by the huge tsunami, damage was sustained by the nuclear reactor as well as explosions at the nuclear power plant.
Any act whatever of a man, which causes damage to another, obliges the one by whose fault it occurred to compensate it.
No major damage or injuries are known to have resulted from the quake measuring 3.0 on the Richter scale.
Mountain fires are thought of causing little harm with the only damage being the burning of trees and shrubs, but actually there's a hell of a 'hidden character'.
In my daily life I take care in various ways of my body so as not to damage my health.
You'll damage your teeth if you try to open that bottle with them.
I dropped my laptop yesterday but fortunately, I didn’t damage it.
their Facebook profile could damage their employment prospects
The damage is not very big but you will still have to pay for it.
The damage to his car was terrible and he couldn’t drive it again
If you want to have parties in my house, clean up everything afterwards, and don't break anything, or else pay for the damage.
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Mixed vocabulary 1-12 IIsolar effect2. Injure
Excessive smoking will injure your health.
You may injure yourself if you don't follow safety procedures.
Too much smoking tends to injure the voice.
I injured my knees while I was skiing last winter.
Each year, 30,000 people are seriously injured by exercise equipment.
Luckily, nobody was injured in the accident.
Don't injure your stomach by eating too much.
The bomb injures twenty-nine people.
The bomb explosion killed 20 people and injured more than 50. His words injured me.
How did you injure your left hand?
Several people were badly injured in the accident. You injured my feelings by saying such unfair things.
Mum fell over and injured her arm when she lost her balance on the ferry.
Be careful. You might injure your eyes.
"He injured his back and will be unable to play tomorrow.
to be injured
3. Harm
If any harm comes to her, I will hold you personally responsible.
to harm
Did the accident involve harm to the environment? / 2. I promise you no harm will come to your daughter. / 3. I want your absolute guarantee that no further harm will come to them.
Mr T (19 years old) avoided conviction for murder, but was found guilty of grievous bodily harm for having intentionally caused wounds.
When I can be of no service to the fatherland, I will at least try my best to not do any harm.
You know Grievous Bodily Harm? Just how bad do the injuries have to be before it counts as Grievous?
What harm would it do, if a man told a good strong lie for the sake of the good and for the Christian church … a lie out of necessity, a useful lie, a helpful lie, such lies would not be against God, he would accept them.
Mountain fires are thought of causing little harm with the only damage being the burning of trees and shrubs, but actually there's a hell of a 'hidden character'.
small individual actions could harm the planet itself
Love affair could harm a politician's reputation
harm is the bad effect of an action or damage caused by the action
harmful substance
At first they think they won't come to harm, although no smoker escapes at least the short-term effects.
All right, said the man, "I don't believe this, but there's no harm in wishing. I wish to know who I am."
4. harming
We can do it without harming any tissue.
The most perfidious way of harming a cause consists of defending it deliberately with faulty arguments.