damage |
desecrates |
As verbs the difference between damage and desecrates
is that
damage is to impair the soundness, goodness, or value of; to harm or cause destruction while
desecrates is (
desecrate).
As a noun damage
is injury or harm; the condition or measure of something not being intact.
bother |
damage |
As verbs the difference between bother and damage
is that
bother is to annoy, to disturb, to irritate while
damage is to impair the soundness, goodness, or value of; to harm or cause destruction.
As nouns the difference between bother and damage
is that
bother is fuss, ado while
damage is injury or harm; the condition or measure of something not being intact.
As an interjection bother
is a mild expression of annoyance.
dampen |
damage |
As verbs the difference between dampen and damage
is that
dampen is to smoke, to give off smoke while
damage is to impair the soundness, goodness, or value of; to harm or cause destruction.
As a noun damage is
injury or harm; the condition or measure of something not being intact.
damage |
inflict |
As verbs the difference between damage and inflict
is that
damage is to impair the soundness, goodness, or value of; to harm or cause destruction while
inflict is to thrust upon; to impose.
As a noun damage
is injury or harm; the condition or measure of something not being intact.
derelict |
damage |
As nouns the difference between derelict and damage
is that
derelict is property abandoned by its former owner, especially a ship abandoned at sea while
damage is injury or harm; the condition or measure of something not being intact.
As an adjective derelict
is abandoned, forsake; given up or forsaken by the natural owner or guardian; (of a ship) abandoned at sea, dilapidated, neglected; (of a spacecraft) abandoned in outer space.
As a verb damage is
to impair the soundness, goodness, or value of; to harm or cause destruction.
demerge |
damage |
As verbs the difference between demerge and damage
is that
demerge is (business) to separate companies that were formerly combined; to reverse a merger or
demerge can be (obsolete) to plunge down into; to sink; to immerse while
damage is to impair the soundness, goodness, or value of; to harm or cause destruction.
As a noun damage is
injury or harm; the condition or measure of something not being intact.
damage |
w |
As a noun damage
is injury or harm; the condition or measure of something not being intact.
As a verb damage
is to impair the soundness, goodness, or value of; to harm or cause destruction.
As a letter w is
the twenty-third letter of the.
As a symbol w is
(
label) symbol for tungsten.
damage |
ha |
As verbs the difference between damage and ha
is that
damage is to impair the soundness, goodness, or value of; to harm or cause destruction while
ha is alternate spelling of a
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As a noun damage
is injury or harm; the condition or measure of something not being intact.
As a pronoun ha is
a gender-neutral, third person singular subject pronoun, coordinate with gendered pronouns he and she.
As an interjection ha is
a representation of laughter.
As a proper noun Ha is
an ethnic and linguistic group based in Kigoma Region in western Tanzania.
As an initialism HA is
highways Agency.
wrecked |
damage |
In lang=en terms the difference between wrecked and damage
is that
wrecked is drunk while
damage is cost or expense.
As verbs the difference between wrecked and damage
is that
wrecked is past tense of wreck while
damage is to impair the soundness, goodness, or value of; to harm or cause destruction.
As an adjective wrecked
is destroyed in an accident etc.
As a noun damage is
injury or harm; the condition or measure of something not being intact.
damage |
loose |
As nouns the difference between damage and loose
is that
damage is injury or harm; the condition or measure of something not being intact while
loose is (archery) the release of an arrow.
As verbs the difference between damage and loose
is that
damage is to impair the soundness, goodness, or value of; to harm or cause destruction while
loose is to let loose, to free from restraints or
loose can be .
As an adjective loose is
not fixed in place tightly or firmly.
As an interjection loose is
(archery) begin shooting; release your arrows.
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