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damages v
econ. perdas e danos
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damages n
law financial repayment as compensation for loss or injury
damage ['dæmɪʤ] abbr.
abbr., univer. dam
mil., abbr. dmg
mil., logist. All the results of a nuclear explosion, including losses to personnel and equipment as well as the ground and all what is on its surface communication channels, crops. (FRA)
slang cost (Lets get the bill and find out the damage)
damages v
law Money that the losing side must pay to the winning side to make up for losses or injuries. There are two kinds of damages: "compensatory," meaning money to pay for the actual cost of an injury or loss; and 2 "punitive" or "exemplary," meaning an amount of money that's more than the actual damages. This is a punishment for willful or malicious acts
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