endamage Antonyms

Meaning of endamage

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endamage (v. t.)

To bring loss or damage to; to harm; to injure.

endamage Sentence Examples

  1. Pollution from industries can severely endamage ecosystems and aquatic life.
  2. Chemical spills can endamage water sources, rendering them unsafe for consumption.
  3. Neglecting proper car maintenance can endamage the vehicle's engine and lead to costly repairs.
  4. Continuous exposure to loud noises can endamage hearing, causing permanent hearing loss.
  5. Improper usage of heavy machinery can endamage delicate equipment, resulting in costly downtime.
  6. Natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, and hurricanes often endamage infrastructure and property.
  7. Poor agricultural practices can endamage soil health, leading to reduced crop yields.
  8. Improper disposal of electronic waste can endamage the environment due to the presence of hazardous materials.
  9. Vandalism can endamage public property, resulting in increased maintenance costs for municipalities.
  10. Improper handling of fragile artifacts can endamage them, resulting in the loss of valuable cultural heritage.

FAQs About the word endamage

To bring loss or damage to; to harm; to injure.

mar, injure, compromise,damage, hurt, flaw, break, vitiate, erode, cripple

mend, remedy, rebuild, cure, rehabilitate, reconstruct, remedy, rectify, cure, renovate

Pollution from industries can severely endamage ecosystems and aquatic life.

Chemical spills can endamage water sources, rendering them unsafe for consumption.

Neglecting proper car maintenance can endamage the vehicle's engine and lead to costly repairs.

Continuous exposure to loud noises can endamage hearing, causing permanent hearing loss.