Dictionary Definition
harm
Noun
1 any physical damage to the body caused by
violence or accident or fracture etc. [syn: injury, hurt, trauma]
2 the occurrence of a change for the worse [syn:
damage, impairment]
3 the act of damaging something or someone [syn:
damage, hurt, scathe] v : cause or do harm to;
"These pills won't harm your system"
User Contributed Dictionary
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɑː(r)m
Noun
- Injury; hurt; damage; detriment; misfortune.
- That which causes injury, damage, or loss.
Translations
- Dutch: schade
- Finnish: vahinko (1,2), haitta (2)
- German: Schaden
- Italian: male (2)
- Russian: вред (vred); ущерб [uššérp]
- Scottish Gaelic: aimhleas , baoghal , coire , ciùrradh , cron , olc , milleadh , dochann
- Telugu: హాని (haani) (1)
Proper noun
Harm- A male given name, Low German, derived from Herman, meaning "army man"
Verb
- To cause injury to another; to hurt; to cause damage to something.
Translations
- Dutch: schaden, beschadigen
- Finnish: vahingoittaa
- French: nuire à
- German: schaden
- Russian: вредить
- Scottish Gaelic: mill, cuir cron air
Related terms
Extensive Definition
Injury is damage or harm caused to the structure or function of the
body caused by an outside
agent or
force, which may be
physical or chemical.
Injury may also refer to injured feelings or reputation rather than
injuries to the body. A severe and perhaps life-threatening injury
is called a physical
trauma.
Injury
- Bruise is a hemorrhage under the skin caused by contusion.
- Wound: cuts and grazes are injuries to or through the skin, that cause bleeding (i.e., a laceration).
- Burns are injuries caused by excess heat, chemical exposure, or sometimes cold (frostbite).
- Fractures are injuries to bones.
- Joint dislocation is a displacement of a bone from its normal joint, such as a dislocated shoulder or finger.
- Concussion is mild traumatic brain injury caused by a blow, without any penetration into the skull or brain.
- Sprain is an injury which occurs to ligaments caused by a sudden over stretching; a strain injures muscles.
- Shock is a serious medical condition where the tissues cannot obtain sufficient for oxygen and nutrients.
- Amputation is the removal of a body extremity by trauma or surgery.
Legal issues
globalize section Various legal remedies may be available for personal injury (eg. under the law negligence) or some other type of injury (eg. see damages and restitution).In the United States, the legal definition of
malicious injury is any injury committed with malice, hatred or one committed
spitefully or wantonly. Such an action must be willfully committed
with the knowledge that it is liable to cause injury. Injury
involving element of fraud, violence, wantonness, willfulness, or
criminality. An injury that is intentional, wrongful and without
just cause or excuse, even in the absence of hatred, spite or ill
will.
Feigning Injury
Injuries may be feigned by a person or even non-human animal for various causes. Faking an injury may allow a person to receive compensation, injury cover, or may result in a team being awarded a penalty in a game of football. Birds such as the killdeer are known to feign injury to lead a predator away from their nest. The predator gives chase, believing them to be easy prey, but the bird then flies away, hopefully having distracted the predator sufficiently to prevent it from finding its nest.See also
External links
- Healing injuries in Martial Arts
- Canadian Network for International Surgery – addresses the injury pandemic in Africa
- Personal Injury
- [http://www.http://www.injury-advice-solicitors.co.uk Accident Claim Solicitor]
harm in Czech: Úraz
harm in German: Verletzung
harm in French: Blessure
harm in Malagasy: Maratra
harm in Dutch: Blessure
harm in Polish: Kontuzja
harm in Portuguese: Machucado
harm in Simple English: Injury
harm in Slovak: Úraz
harm in Chinese: 損害
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
abomination, abuse, afflict, affliction, aggravate, aggrieve, atrocity, bad, badness, bane, banefulness, bankruptcy, befoul, befoulment, bewitch, blemish, blight, bother, breakage, breakdown, bugbear, burden, calamity, collapse, condemn, corrupt, corruption, crack-up,
crippling, crucify, crushing burden, crying
evil, curse, damage, death, defile, defilement, deleteriousness,
deprave, despoil, despoliation, destroy, destruction, deteriorate, detriment, dilapidate, dilapidation, disablement, disaccommodate, disadvantage, discommode, disease, disoblige, disrepair, disserve, distress, do a mischief, do
evil, do ill, do violence to, do wrong, do wrong by, doom, drawback, embitter, encroachment, endamage, envenom, evil, exacerbate, get into trouble,
grievance, handicap, harass, havoc, hex, hobbling, hurt, hurting, ill, impair, impairment, impose upon,
incapacitation,
incommode, inconvenience, infect, infection, infliction, infringement, iniquity, injure, injury, inroad, irritate, jinx, liability, loss, loss of ground, maiming, make worse, maltreat, mar, mayhem, menace, mischance, mischief, misfortune, mistreat, misuse, molest, mutilation, nemesis, noxiousness, open wound,
outrage, perniciousness, persecute, pest, pestilence, plague, play havoc with, play hob
with, poison, pollute, pollution, prejudice, put back, put out,
put to inconvenience, put to trouble, ruination, ruinousness, rum, running sore, sabotage, savage, scathe, scourge, sickening, spoil, spoiling, step backward,
taint, tarnish, the worst, thorn, threaten, torment, torture, toxin, trouble, venom, vexation, violate, visitation, vitiate, weaken, weakening, wickedness, woe, worsen, wound, wreak havoc on, wrong, wrongdoing