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injury noun (injuries) 1 a physical harm or damage • Did the passengers suffer any injury? b an instance of this • did herself an injury playing squash. 2 a wound • has a serious head injury. 3 something that harms, spoils or hurts something • a cruel injury to her feelings. 4 now chiefly law a wrong or injustice.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin injuria a wrong, from jus right.

injury noun (injuries) 1 a physical harm or damage • Did the passengers suffer any injury? b an instance of this • did herself an injury playing squash. 2 a wound • has a serious head injury. 3 something that harms, spoils or hurts something • a cruel injury to her feelings. 4 now chiefly law a wrong or injustice.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin injuria a wrong, from jus right.

injury noun (injuries) 1 a physical harm or damage • Did the passengers suffer any injury? b an instance of this • did herself an injury playing squash. 2 a wound • has a serious head injury. 3 something that harms, spoils or hurts something • a cruel injury to her feelings. 4 now chiefly law a wrong or injustice.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin injuria a wrong, from jus right.