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Etymology

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Aback-formation frominjury, fromAnglo-Normaninjurie, fromLatininiūria(injustice; wrong; offense), fromin-(not) +iūs, iūris(right, law).

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Verb

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injure (third-person singular simple presentinjures,present participleinjuring,simple past and past participleinjured)

  1. (transitive) Towound or causephysical harm to a livingcreature.
    Synonyms:harm,wound;see alsoThesaurus:harm
    The rugby team's star player gotinjured in a violent collision.
    I injured myankle playing tennis.
  2. (transitive) Todamage orimpair.
    Synonyms:disfigure,mar;see alsoThesaurus:deface
  3. (transitive) To doinjustice to.
    Antonyms:benefit,help,praise,preserve

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to wound or cause physical harm
to cause damage or impair
to do injustice to
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French

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Etymology

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Inherited fromOld Frenchinjurie, borrowed fromLatininjuria,iniūria.

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Noun

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injure f (pluralinjures)

  1. offense,insult

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Latin

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Adjective

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injūre

  1. vocativemasculinesingular ofinjūrus
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