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damnify

VT ทำให้เกิด การ เสียหาย แก่  tam-hai-kerd-kan-sia-hai-kae

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DAMNIFY

v.t. 1. To cause loss or damage to; to hurt in estate or interest; to injure; to endamage; as, to damnify a man in his goods or estate.
2. To hurt; to injure; to impair; applied to a person.

 

DAMNIFYING

ppr. Hurting; injuring; impairing.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DAMNIFY

Dam "ni *fy, v. t. Etym: [LL. damnificare, fr. L. damnificus: cf. OF. damnefier. See Damnific. ]

 

Defn: To cause loss or damage to; to injure; to imparir. [R.] This work will ask as many more officials to make expurgations and expunctions, that the commonwealth of learning be not damnified. Milton.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

damnify

dam ni fy |ˈdamnəˌfī ˈdæmnəfaɪ | verb ( damnifies, damnifying, damnified ) [ with obj. ] Law, rare cause injury to. DERIVATIVES dam ni fi ca tion |ˌdamnəfiˈkāSHən |noun ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from Old French damnefier, dam (p )nifier, from late Latin damnificare injure, condemn, from Latin damnificus hurtful, from damnus loss, damage.

 

Oxford Dictionary

damnify

damnify |ˈdamnɪfʌɪ | verb ( damnifies, damnifying, damnified ) [ with obj. ] English Law, rare cause injury to. DERIVATIVES damnification |-fɪˈkeɪʃ (ə )n |noun ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from Old French damnefier, dam (p )nifier, from late Latin damnificare injure, condemn , from Latin damnificus hurtful , from damnus loss, damage .