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UN, law |
réparation du préjudice |
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biol. |
dommage m (general term) |
comp. |
destruction f; violation f |
market., agric. |
défaut d'intégrité |
nat.res. |
accident m |
patents. |
perte f |
snd.rec. |
anomalie f |
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gen. |
dommage matériel |
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arts. |
dommages |
econ. |
dommages et intérêts |
patents. |
réparation du dommage; dommages-intérêts |
polit. |
dommages-intérêts (indemnity, dédommagement) |
UN, law |
indemnités |
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comp. |
endommager; corrompre; détruire |
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gen. |
dommages matériels |
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life.sc. |
endommagement |
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polit. |
dommages-intérêts (dédommagement) |
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English thesaurus |
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law |
financial repayment as compensation for loss or injury |
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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) |
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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 |