Damaged synonyms
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Reduced in value because of damage
in need of repair
Injured
marrred
Injured
Injured
on-sale
Reduced in value because of damage
In the condition it presently exists or as found on inspection immediately prior to purchase, even if damaged or defective, without modification and without any express or implied warranties. When referring to a sale of goods that were sold as is, based on an inspection of a sample, the goods delivered must be of the same type and quality or better than the sample was immediately prior to its inspection.
Reduced in value because of damage
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Not new; secondhand:
fixed (antonym)
Firmly, often dogmatically held:
in poor condition
Injured
No longer fashionable.
Reduced in value because of damage
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out-of-style
Reduced in value because of damage
Reduced in value because of damage
reconditioned
Reduced in value because of damage
Reduced in value because of damage
water-soaked
Reduced in value because of damage
smoke-damaged
Reduced in value because of damage
Not perfect; having a defect, fault, or error
(Slang) Battered by time and usage; beaten up.
unused (antonym)
Not used; not in use
perfect (antonym)
The definition of perfect is someone or something that is excellent, correct and flawless.
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broken (related)
Topographically rough; uneven:
cheap (related)
Charging low prices:
working (antonym)
Taken while continuing to work:
undamaged (antonym)
Not damaged, injured, or harmed:
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repaired (antonym)
broken, not working
mended (antonym)
broken, not working
being unjustly brought into disrepute
To inflict wounds or a wound on.
To make or become weak or weaker
To injure, weaken, or impair, esp. by subtle, stealthy, or insidious means
To spoil, mar, or debase
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To mar or impair the enjoyment, quality, or functioning of
To withdraw (an entry) from a contest.
To damage, destroy, or hinder (something) by sabotage.
To destroy, spoil, or damage irreparably
To inflict damage, especially disfiguring damage, on.
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To cause damage to; impair:
To cause to weaken, be damaged, or diminish, as in quality:
To do harm to; hurt, damage, etc.
To hurt the appearance or attractiveness of; deform; deface; mar
To deprive of something of value by or as by force; rob; plunder
To spoil the appearance of; disfigure; mar
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(Business) To estimate the cost of making, producing, carrying out, etc.
Corrupt means to destroy someone's honesty or hurt someone's morals.
To show sorrow, worry, or anger:
To ask as a price or fee
To mar or impair by a flaw:
To post bills or placards throughout (a town, etc.)
Disparage is defined as to belittle or discredit someone or something.
To levy a false charge against, especially of a vague offense, with the intent to damage someone's reputation or standing.
The definition of malign is to speak badly about or criticism someone.
To lower in quality or value; make inferior or less valuable:
To corrupt morally; debase:
To misapply; to misinterpret designedly.
To cause to become diseased by bringing into contact with such an organism or matter
To dent or mar.
Incapacitate is defined as to make a person or thing unable to do something.
To hit or touch lightly, in tilting.
(Nautical) To move a vessel by hauling on a line that is fastened to or around a piling, anchor, or pier.
To corrode or subject (a metal) to rust formation.
(Law) To render legally incapable of performing an act.
To make unable or unfit to act, function effectively, etc.; disable
To affect or become affected with mildew.
To be pierced or punctured:
To go into in a sharp, thrusting way
To divide (a company's stock) by issuing multiples of the existing shares with a corresponding reduction in the price of each share, so that the total value of the stock is unchanged.
(Intransitive) To produce excessive anxiety or worry.
(Intransitive, figuratively) To cause exhaustion, wear out (a person's mental strength).
To move or act fast, to rush headlong.
Stain is defined as to dirty, dishonor or to apply some sort of coloring.
To hit or knock out with a sap.
A powerful group of muscles at the back of the thigh that arise in the hip and pelvis and insert as strong tendons behind the knee. The hamstring bends the knee and helps to straighten the hip.
Any of numerous plant diseases that cause leaves, stems, fruits, and tissues to wither and die. Rust, mildew, and smut are blights.
To lower in public estimation; debase or degrade:
To put an end to in a gradual systematic way:
To press, grind, or pound into small particles or into powder
To crush together or press into wrinkles; rumple.
To make impure, infected, corrupt, radioactive, etc. by contact with something or by the addition of something; pollute; defile; sully; taint
To destroy violently; ruin
To spoil; botch; mar; garble
To damage or destroy (another's property) willfully or maliciously.
To treat roughly or wrongly.
To treat roughly or unkindly; abuse
Abuse means to hurt or injure something or someone by acting badly or neglectfully.
To lose or be inherently subject to losing a small part or parts of itself
To move or go rapidly:
To smear or blur (something):
To damage or mar (an object):
To change or lose color.
To subject to repeated beatings or physical abuse.
To break into pieces
To dirty is to cause something to become unclean or impure.
To cause to drink; especially, to dose (e.g. a horse) with medicine by force.
To dry out or wither with intense heat:
To be very hot; bake:
To act as or use a bleach.
To dismantle wrecked vehicles or other objects, to reclaim any useful parts. (Australia)
To affect detrimentally or harmfully by a judgment or act.
benefitted (antonym)
(Intransitive) To receive a benefit (from); to be a beneficiary.
improved (antonym)
(Dated) To use or employ to good purpose; to turn to profitable account.
perfected (antonym)
To make perfect or more nearly perfect according to a given standard, as by training
blest (antonym)
The definition of bless means to protect, make holy, to favor or to make lucky or happy.
favored (antonym)
To perform a kindness or service for; oblige.
slandered (related)
Slander is to make false statements about someone, usually to hurt his reputation.
destroyed (related)
To bring to total defeat; crush
helped (related)
To refrain from; avoid or resist. Used with can or cannot:
bettered (related)
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defective (related)
repair (related)
faulty (related)
diseased (related)
discolour (related)
corrode (related)
ok (antonym)
(Informal) Alternative capitalization of OK
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