terms |
injures |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb injures is
(
injure).
harms |
injures |
As verbs the difference between harms and injures
is that
harms is third-person singular of harm while
injures is third-person singular of injure.
As a noun harms
is plural of lang=en.
accident |
injures |
As a noun accident
is an unexpected event with negative consequences occurring without the intention of the one suffering the consequences.
As a verb injures is
third-person singular of injure.
injures |
wounded |
As verbs the difference between injures and wounded
is that
injures is third-person singular of injure while
wounded is past tense of wound.
As an adjective wounded is
suffering from a wound, especially one acquired in battle.
As a noun wounded is
usually, with "the" People who are maimed or have wounds.
injures |
diseases |
As a verb injures
is third-person singular of injure.
As a noun diseases is
plural of lang=en.
injures |
insures |
As verbs the difference between injures and insures
is that
injures is third-person singular of injure while
insures is third-person singular of insure.
injured |
injures |
As verbs the difference between injured and injures
is that
injured is past tense of injure while
injures is third-person singular of injure.
inures |
injures |
As verbs the difference between inures and injures
is that
inures is third-person singular of inure while
injures is third-person singular of injure.
injures |
injurest |
As verbs the difference between injures and injurest
is that
injures is third-person singular of injure while
injurest is archaic second-person singular of injure.
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