Damage in a sentence as a noun

But Oracle does not want just some damage award.

And that is why Oracle is reeling concerning its claimed damages in light of this ruling.

Your credit rating will probably absorb all the damage.

Biased ones feed their viewership what they know they'll eat up and do little, maybe even damage, the search for truth.

He took care to make sure his work wouldn't damage their physical resources or break the letter of the law.

But this is a very serious situation and if left unchecked it may damage the potential for you to do good work for the rest of your life.

Given the nature of its claims, and the murky standards associated with its patent and copyright claims, it likely will get some damage award.

And he is not buying the outrageously phony damage claims that Oracle is trying to foist upon this trial via its designated expert.

Damage in a sentence as a verb

The damage "accelerator" in Keys charges adds 4 points to that level, bringing him to level 10, which is a 6-12 month sentence where conditional probation is allowed.

This Groklaw piece does a splendid job of picking the high points from the critique that Google's lawyers have put together to decimate the report of Oracle's key damages expert.

It then used this report to send a demand letter to the midwest firm, claiming that their management of the construction project was inept and that it had to pay millions of dollars in damages on account of the delays in construction.

That case involved blatant theft of Oracle's software by TomorrowNow, an SAP subsidiary, and was so bad that SAP admitted liability up front such that the only issue to be tried was the amount of the damages suffered by Oracle.

However, let's not forget that every piece of code they write and every root-kit they successfully deploy will soon be taken advantage of by black-hats, quite probably in ways that will cause damage to systems completely unrelated to media playback of any sort.

As sperm travels in this coated tube, the ionic attraction causes damage on a cellular level in the sperm, the pull effect effectively destroying the sperm "tail" and preventing it from fertilizing a female but without hormonal/medical methods!For me, as an engineer, this was a true revelation.

Thousands of hours of billable time racked up and this process was maybe 10 or 15% done when I decided to do a very careful analysis of a relatively few key documents only, to put the story in a context that readily demonstrated the sham nature of the "delay damages report," to summarize everything in a 50-page write-up, and to give that to the partner in charge.

Almost the entire piece does nothing but cite facts, such as: the dropping of the nuclear bombs does not figure significantly in historical records of the Japanese leadership's discussion about surrender; the Japanese war council decided on August 8 not even to discuss the Hiroshima bombing; damage to Hiroshima and Nagasaki was not out of scale with the earlier fire-bombings of other cities; Japanese leaders had expressed a willingness to sacrifice their cities if necessary; Japan's war strategy was predicated on the Soviets staying neutral; and so on.

Damage definitions

noun

the occurrence of a change for the worse

See also: harm impairment

noun

loss of military equipment

noun

the act of damaging something or someone

See also: harm hurt scathe

noun

the amount of money needed to purchase something; "the price of gasoline"; "he got his new car on excellent terms"; "how much is the damage?"

See also: price terms

noun

any harm or injury resulting from a violation of a legal right

See also: wrong

verb

inflict damage upon; "The snow damaged the roof"; "She damaged the car when she hit the tree"

verb

suffer or be susceptible to damage; "These fine china cups damage easily"