Synonym: besmirched, discredited, flyblown, spotted, stained, sullied, tainted, tarnished. Similar words: damage, image, homage, imagery, managed, outraged, engaged, engaged in. Meaning: ['dæmɪdʒd] adj. 1. harmed or injured or spoiled 2. being unjustly brought into disrepute 3. especially of reputation.
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(241) Following summer surgery on his damaged ankle ligaments, Sterland hoped to return in Jim Beglin's testimonial against Liverpool.
(242) Car fire: A car was badly damaged by fire in West Witton, Wensleydale.
(243) The front of the shop had been blown away, and the roof was badly damaged.
(244) Consequently, Muir believes, biotech fish could quickly decimate a fish population by their increased ability to produce damaged young.
(245) He made several passes in the dark, shot down one B-24 and badly damaged a second.
(246) In Mashpee, two parents were indicted on charges of abuse that left their baby boy blind and brain damaged.
(247) Inside, some oil was set on fire and equipment damaged, prompting an argument about nonviolence.
(248) Already heavily damaged by the September quakes, the Foligno bell tower lost more pieces Sunday during a series of quakes.
(249) Mr Scott added that all the media attention since May had undoubtedly damaged the good image of the club.
(250) Now he is facing his toughest fight yet - back to fitness after suffering a fractured fibula and damaged ankle ligaments.
(251) One was against a civil guard barracks in San Sebastian,[sentencedict.com] which damaged several parked cars.
(252) Damaged equipment can and does appear at auction sales but often remains undetected until the buyer has taken it home.
(253) Theroux had a deep gash on his face, neckache, altitude sickness and a damaged wrist.
(254) The lost or damaged car will then belong to us.
(255) A backhoe dug down to the damaged culvert in the bottom while a crew assembled another culvert up on top.
(256) She claims damages alleging that her reputation has been damaged....
(257) Damaged anemones are open to all sorts of bacterial diseases which can be fatal.
(258) Obscured by clouds and rain in remote corners of croplands, they damaged little more than anthills or irrigation networks.
(259) Its credibility has been severely damaged and its attempts to find a solution to the problem have resulted in abject failure.
(260) He/she will check that the mare has passed all her afterbirth and she is not damaged as a result of foaling.
(261) Ince needed long treatment and it was later discovered he had damaged ankle ligaments.
(262) The one carrying Bonnington's party had been damaged by anti-aircraft fire.
(263) Firemen wearing breathing apparatus fought the blaze which extensively damaged the house.
(264) The company admitted responsibility(Sentence dictionary), but managing director Peter Barrell said the gauge had been damaged by trespassers.
(265) Phelan will be out for three weeks with damaged ankle ligaments and Hughes also has an ankle injury.
(266) He damaged his leg so badly that it had to be amputated.
(267) The vehicle was involved in an accident in which the plaintiff's van was damaged.
(268) The consequence of this is that aquatic life below is seriously damaged and even destroyed.
(269) The auto accident occurred in 1986 and left her in a coma for three days with a ruptured aorta and damaged liver.
(270) The op - under general anaesthetic - was to remove a damaged cartilage in his left knee.