Injure - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈɪndʒər|
Brit.
|ˈɪndʒə|
verb
- cause injuries or bodily harm to (syn: wound)
- hurt the feelings of (syn: bruise, hurt, offend, spite, wound)
- cause damage or affect negatively (syn: hurt)
- hurt the feelings of (syn: bruise, hurt, offend, spite, wound)
- cause damage or affect negatively (syn: hurt)
Extra examples
She fell and injured herself.
She fell and slightly injured her arm.
Several people were badly injured in the accident.
Angus injured his leg playing rugby.
Two people have been critically injured in an accident.
He is in no way injured.
Two people have been critically injured in a road accident.
It is not lawful to kill or injure a pet animal.
Govern your tongue not to injure anyone around you.
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: injure
he/she/it: injures
present participle: injuring
past tense: injured
past participle: injured
I/you/we/they: injure
he/she/it: injures
present participle: injuring
past tense: injured
past participle: injured
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