endamage

[ en-dam-ij ]
/ ɛnˈdæm ɪdʒ /

verb (used with object), en·dam·aged, en·dam·ag·ing.

to damage.

Origin of endamage

1325–75; Middle English < Anglo-French; see en-1, damage

Example sentences from the Web for endamage

  • And as for the stay of the merchants with their goods, it was the king's pleasure, but not with intent to endamage any man.

    Drake's Great Armada |Walter Biggs

British Dictionary definitions for endamage

endamage
/ (ɛnˈdæmɪdʒ) /

verb

(tr) to cause injury to; damage

Derived forms of endamage

endamagement, noun