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damageNatural or induced production impairments that can develop in the reservoir, the near-wellbore area, the perforations, the gravel-pack completion or the production pipelines, such as the tubing. Natur [..]
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damageearly 14c., from Old French damagier, from damage (see damage (n.)). Related: Damaged; damaging.
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damagelate 13c., from Old French damage (12c., Modern French dommage) "loss caused by injury," from dam "damage," from Latin damnum "loss, hurt, damage" (see damn).
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damage/ˈdæmɪʤ/ noun plural damages 1 damage /ˈdæmɪʤ/ noun plural damages Learner's definition of DAMAGE 1 [noncount] : physical harm that is done to something or to someone's body The items w [..]
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damageWhen a piece of property arrives at the destination in a condition different from pick-up.
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damageHarm or injury to an individual or property.
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damageharm that reduces usefulness or value.
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damageinflict damage upon; "The snow damaged the roof"; "She damaged the car when she hit the tree" the occurrence of a change for the worse loss of milit [..]
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damagePhysical harm that impairs the value, usefulness, or normal function of something:
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damageharm or injury
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damageA bad effect on something that makes it weaker or less successful. Physical harm caused to something. Damages: money that a court orders...
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damageNoun. The cost, expense. E.g."What's the damage for the meal? Without the drinks!"
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damage[Old French, from dam injury, harm, from Latin damnum financial loss, fine] 1 : loss or harm resulting from injury to person, property, or reputation 2 pl : the money awarded to a party in a civil ...
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damageAs energetic particles are injected into silicon by the ion implantation process, they create damage in the silicon single crystal structure (or any target material). These defects are produces as a result of the nuclear stopping power mechanism by which energetic particles come to rest in solids. This damage is eventually removed by an anneal proc [..]
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damageDamage is the actual injury or loss caused to a person or property. It is an injury or harm that reduces value or usefulness. Damage can occur suddenly or gradual. Breakage due to mechanical stress is [..]
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damage(n) the occurrence of a change for the worse(n) loss of military equipment(n) the act of damaging something or someone(n) the amount of money needed to purchase something(n) any harm or injury resulti [..]
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damagelaedo ledo, damnum, iniuria, detrimentum, malum
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damagecontristo
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damageLoss or harm to a person or property.
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damageThis term refers to loss or harm to a person or property.
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damage Loss or harm to a person or property.
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damageLoss or harm to a person or property.
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damageThe break or crack in your auto glass
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damageSame as break and crack.
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damageInjuries to DNA that introduce deviations from its normal, intact structure and which may, if left unrepaired, result in a Mutation or a block of DNA Replication. These deviations may be caused by phy [..]
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damageAdverse functional, metabolic, or structural changes in ischemic Tissues resulting from the restoration of Blood flow to the Tissue (Reperfusion), including swelling; Hemorrhage; Necrosis; and damage [..]
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damageDamage against a player generally refers to loss of health points. Damage done to a task (e.g. ticking off a Daily) increases its task value - the color moves from the red end of the spectrum towards [..]
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damagestrictly speaking; biologically, a measurable loss of fitness; economically, a measurable loss in dollars of human valued resource; aesthetically, a measurable loss in emotional value
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damage"Damage" means harm to or destruction of underground facilities including, but not limited to, the weakening of structural, lateral or subjacent support; the penetration, impairment or destr [..]
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damagen. "damage, injury, loss," s.v. damage sb. OED. KEY: damage@n
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damagen 17 damage 11 damages 6
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damageAny harm that comes to characters is usually expressed as damage. It comes in many flavours, not the least of which are: Normal damage (in some systems with multiple damage types, a type of damage wit [..]
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damagethe tangible and intangible costs of natural hazard events. Tangible costs can be quantified in monetary terms, for example damage to buildings, bridges, roads, river protection works, and pasture, stock losses, or loss of income. Intangible damages represent the increased levels of physical, emotional and psychological stress in affected communiti [..]
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damageAn effect of a spell that causes the recipient to lose health, or the loss of health by a unit, or a verb meaning "to deal damage."
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