Injure in a sentence as a verb

", not "how likely is this car to catch fire and injure me as a result of a collision?

And you know what, most people will be glad to do it, to get the guy who killed 4 people and injured almost 200 others.

Lots of us did work late at night, and there are lots and lots of ways to injure or **** yourself with shop equipment.

" And, "You injure other people today also using social media.

In free weights you have to be extremely careful about your form otherwise you could seriously injure yourself.

If I were deciding between two cars on the basis of fire risk, the question I'd care about is "how likely is this car to catch fire and injure me?

The pressure differential of the shockwave was enough to seriously injure you with sudden compression and was strong enough to tare limbs off.

Commerce, to the economic benefit of anyone other than the owner thereof, and intending or knowing that the offense will, injure any owner of that trade secret, knowingly .

Your edit is an important point: As far as I am aware, there are no safety standards or ratings for how likely a vehicle is to injure occupants of other vehicles, let alone unprotected pedestrians or bicyclists.

This is the other way of reading it: He's essentially saying, "Once this is shipped, the cat will be out of the bag and we will not be able to put it back in, so if you need the cat for something, you should do it now." That's not what is traditionally meant by "ultimatum," because an ultimatum implies that you want someone to do something and will do something else to injure them if they fail to meet your demands.

Whoever, with intent to injure or defraud, falsely makes, alters, forges or counterfeits a railroad ticket, railroad mileage book or railroad pass, or a ticket, badge, pass or any written or printed license purporting to entitle the holder or owner thereof to admission to any exhibition, entertainment, performance, match or contest of any kind, shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for not more than three years or in jail for not more than two years, or by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars.

Injure definitions

verb

cause injuries or bodily harm to

See also: wound

verb

hurt the feelings of; "She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests"; "This remark really bruised my ego"

See also: hurt wound bruise offend spite

verb

cause damage or affect negatively; "Our business was hurt by the new competition"

See also: hurt