injure

[ in-jer ]
/ ˈɪn dʒər /

verb (used with object), in·jured, in·jur·ing.

to do or cause harm of any kind to; damage; hurt; impair: to injure one's hand.
to do wrong or injustice to.
to wound or offend: to injure a friend's feelings.

Origin of injure

1575–85; back formation from injury (noun); replacing injury (v.)

SYNONYMS FOR injure

1 spoil, ruin, break, mar. Injure, impair mean to harm or damage something. Injure is a general term referring to any kind or degree of damage: to injure one's spine; to injure one's reputation. To impair is to make imperfect in any way, often with a suggestion of progressive deterioration and of permanency in the result: One's health is impaired by overwork.
2 maltreat, abuse.

OTHER WORDS FROM injure

Example sentences from the Web for uninjured

British Dictionary definitions for uninjured (1 of 2)

uninjured
/ (ʌnˈɪndʒəd) /

adjective

not having sustained any injury; unhurt

British Dictionary definitions for uninjured (2 of 2)

injure
/ (ˈɪndʒə) /

verb (tr)

to cause physical or mental harm or suffering to; hurt or wound
to offend, esp by an injustice

Derived forms of injure

injurable, adjective injured, adjective injurer, noun

Word Origin for injure

C16: back formation from injury