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  • Is injur a word? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I think "injur" must be a transitive verb meaning "to cause injury to," as in "the flying debris might injur the bystanders " Yet when I google around and check online dictionaries, I get results saying in effect, "did you mean 'injury', or 'incur', etc ?" Also, the spell checker on WordPerfect X5 doesn't recognize the word "injur " Am I losing it?
  • Injure vs. damage - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Generally, an injury is something that a person suffers, whereas damage is something that an inanimate object suffers So, "I fell and injured my ankle", while "the book fell off the table and damaged the box " You can, however, refer to various body parts taking damage when they are the subject of the sentence, since body parts by themselves are not considered people: "My ankle took some
  • word usage - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    "The wound healed" gets 890,000 hits when googled, whereas "the injury healed" only gets 525,000 Is there any reason for the difference? Whether the damage to someone's body is deliberate – woun
  • differences - Injury VS Injuries in this context - English Language . . .
    The original sentence doesn't say whether he received one injury or multiple injuries, so either answer could be correct Of course, it's more likely that he received only a single injury, which is probably why the test expects "injury" rather than "injuries " But the real answer is that the question is poorly written
  • word choice - Damage incurred sustained inflicted - English Language . . .
    Thank you very much Lawrence, that is perfect! I'd felt that "incurred" wasn't fitting well my sentence, and I know why it doesn't I obviously need "sustained" for damages caused by natural disasters Or "suffered", although it doesn't suggest any payments made by anyone, "the damage" is simply "suffered", an area suffered damages from a natural disaster
  • meaning - Use of the phrase Across the pond? - English Language . . .
    Why is the phrase Across the pond used to refer to the opposite side of the Atlantic Ocean? Considering the size of the Atlantic Ocean is vast, is it suggesting the ocean is only a small hindrance?
  • A word for a tendency to overreact - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    I would describe this individual as having high Trait Reactivity as this results in a frequent state of reactance leading to avoidant behaviors Trait Reactivity Definition: The enduring tendency to experience reactance more frequently, intensely, and with lower thresholds than others Reactance Definition: Psychological reactance is the motivational state that occurs when people perceive
  • Whats a term for someone who held a position thats in the process of . . .
    I am was the Vice President of Finances for a club at my university Over the summer, someone new was elected who will become the new VP Finances The position is still being transferred, meaning t
  • Where does the phrase the bees knees originate from?
    So the phrase "the bee's knees" approximately means "it's fantastic" (my definition at least!) But how did this phrase come about?
  • grammatical number - Is it makes or make in this sentence . . .
    Makes is the correct form of the verb, because the subject of the clause is which and the word which refers back to the act of dominating, not to France, Spain, or Austria The sentence can be rewritten as: The domination throughout history by France, Spain, and Austria alternately over Milan makes it a city full of different cultural influences





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