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1991 VIDEO GAME
Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy; The Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy; DAMAGE

damage         
  • Damage caused by military action in the Gulf War
  • Damage to cabbage leaves caused by insects
  • Damage to a gas station in Texas caused by a hurricane
  • car crash]]
CHANGES INTRODUCED INTO A SYSTEM THAT ADVERSELY AFFECT ITS CURRENT OR FUTURE PERFORMANCE
Institutional damage; Institutional Damage; Massive damage; Draft:Damage; Undamaged; Damage (concept); Damaging; Damaged
¦ noun
1. physical harm impairing the value, usefulness, or normal function of something.
unwelcome and detrimental effects.
2. (damages) a sum of money claimed or awarded in compensation for a loss or injury.
¦ verb inflict damage on.
Phrases
what's the damage? informal, humorous what does it cost.
Derivatives
damaging adjective
damagingly adverb
Origin
ME: from OFr., from dam, damne 'loss or damage', from L. damnum 'loss or hurt'; cf. damn.
damage         
  • Damage caused by military action in the Gulf War
  • Damage to cabbage leaves caused by insects
  • Damage to a gas station in Texas caused by a hurricane
  • car crash]]
CHANGES INTRODUCED INTO A SYSTEM THAT ADVERSELY AFFECT ITS CURRENT OR FUTURE PERFORMANCE
Institutional damage; Institutional Damage; Massive damage; Draft:Damage; Undamaged; Damage (concept); Damaging; Damaged
I
n.
harm
1) to cause, do damage to; to inflict damage on
2) to suffer, sustain damage
3) to repair, undo damage
4) grave, great, extensive, irreparable, serious, severe; lasting, permanent; light, slight; widespread damage
5) fire; flood; material; property; structural damage
6) brain damage (irreversible brain damage)
7) damage from (damage from the fire)
8) damage to (was there much damage to the car. the damage done to the house was extensive; grave damage to one's reputation)
II
v.
1) to damage badly
2) easily damaged
Damage         
  • Damage caused by military action in the Gulf War
  • Damage to cabbage leaves caused by insects
  • Damage to a gas station in Texas caused by a hurricane
  • car crash]]
CHANGES INTRODUCED INTO A SYSTEM THAT ADVERSELY AFFECT ITS CURRENT OR FUTURE PERFORMANCE
Institutional damage; Institutional Damage; Massive damage; Draft:Damage; Undamaged; Damage (concept); Damaging; Damaged
·noun Injury or harm to person, property, or reputation; an inflicted loss of value; detriment; hurt; mischief.
II. Damage ·vi To receive damage or harm; to be injured or impaired in soudness or value; as. some colors in /oth damage in sunlight.
III. Damage ·noun To ocassion damage to the soudness, goodness, or value of; to Hurt; to Injure; to Impair.
IV. Damage ·noun The estimated reparation in money for detriment or injury sustained; a compensation, recompense, or satisfaction to one party, for a wrong or injury actually done to him by another.

Wikipedia

Fantastic Dizzy

Fantastic Dizzy (The Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy outside Europe & Australia) is a 1991 video game developed by Codemasters. It is part of the Dizzy series. It was published on several platforms, including Mega Drive/Genesis, Master System, Game Gear, Nintendo Entertainment System, Amiga, and MS-DOS.

The game was planned to be released in time for Christmas in 1990, but because of a legal action between Codemasters and Nintendo over the Game Genie the title was released in April 1991, making it miss the Christmas rush it was originally slated for. It sold 125,000 units instead of the expected 500,000. The game was awarded the "NES Adventure Game of the Year 1991" by Game Players Magazine and given the Parents Choice Award. Almost all of puzzles are from the previous games.

Pronunciation examples for Damage
1. damage.
Making a Difference _ Sully Sullenberger _ Talks at Google
2. damage.
Mark Maslin _ Talks at Google
3. damage.
The Influence of Teachers _ John Merrow _ Talks at Google
4. damage.
The Influence of Teachers _ John Merrow _ Talks at Google
5. and where immense damage, irreversible damage,
Independent Diplomat - Despatches from an Unaccountable Elite _ Carne Ross _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of Damage
1. "Storm damage and wind damage will be covered, both for damage to buildings and their contents.
2. Damage their buildings, everything, damage their lives," Abu Bakr replied.
3. "Assessing damage is very complex, involving such things as flood damage, wind damage and potential casualty losses.
4. "Right now, it‘s more political damage than legal damage" for the White House, Eliason said.
5. Roughly 50 percent sustained moderate damage and 36 percent survived with little or no damage.