INJURED vs RAW: NOUN
- N/A
- A raw article, material, or product.
- A raw, galled, or sore place; an established sore, as on a horse; hence, soreness or sensitiveness of feeling or temper.
- In botany, same as rag, 3 .
- A raw, sore, or galled place; a sensitive spot.
- Informal terms for nakedness
- An obsolete or dialectal form of row.
- An untrained mustang or cow-pony.
INJURED vs RAW: ADJECTIVE
- Harmed
- Subjected to an injustice.
- Having received an injury;-- usually used of physical or mental injury to persons. Opposite of uninjured.
- Usually used of physical or mental injury to persons
- Unpleasantly damp and chilly.
- Inflamed; sore.
- Having subcutaneous tissue exposed.
- Inexperienced or untrained.
- Recently finished; fresh.
- Undeveloped or unused.
- Not having been subjected to adjustment, treatment, or analysis.
- Not finished, covered, or coated.
- Being in a natural condition; not processed or refined.
- Uncooked.
- (used informally) completely unclothed
- Not processed or subjected to analysis
- Devoid of elaboration or diminution or concealment; bare and pure
- Inflamed and painful
- Brutally unfair or harsh
- Lacking training or experience
- Not treated with heat to prepare it for eating
- Not processed or refined
- Untempered and unrefined
- Having the surface exposed and painful
- Unpleasantly cold and damp
- Not spun or twisted.
- Not distilled.
- Not worked in due form; in the natural state; untouched by art; unwrought.
- Hence: Unprepared for use or enjoyment; immature; unripe; unseasoned; inexperienced; unpracticed; untried
- Not altered from its natural state; not prepared by the action of heat;
- Not mixed or diluted.
- Not tried; not melted and strained.
- Powerfully impressive; stark.
- Not trimmed, covered, or folded under.
- Not covered; bare.
- Bald.
- Direct in description and explicit in realistic detail.
- Crude, vulgar, or coarse.
- Nude; naked.
- Engaged in without the protection of a condom.
- Done in a rough or unrestrained manner. Used of sex.
- Not tanned.
- Deprived of skin; galled.
INJURED vs RAW: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of injure.
- N/A
INJURED vs RAW: ADVERB
- N/A
- Without a condom; unprotected.
INJURED vs RAW: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Manifesting a sense of injury; hurt; offended.
- Emotionally hurt or upset or annoyed
- Existing in the state of natural growth or formation; unchanged in constitution by subjection to heat or other alterative agency; uncooked, or chemically unaltered: as, raw meat, fish, oysters, etc.; most fruits are eaten raw; raw medicinal substances; raw (that is, unburnt) umber.
- In an unchanged condition as regards some process of fabrication; unwrought or unmanufactured.
- In a rudimental condition; crude in quality or state; primitively or coarsely constituted; unfinished; untempered; coarse; rough; harsh.
- Harshly sharp or chilly, as the weather; bleak, especially from cold moisture; characterized by chilly dampness.
- Crude or rude from want of experience, skill, or reflection; of immature character or quality; awkward; untrained; unfledged; illinstructed or ill-considered: said of persons and their actions or ideas.
- Looking like raw meat, as from lividness or removal of the skin; deprived or appearing destitute of the natural integument: as, a raw sore; a raw spot on a horse.
- Feeling sore, as from abrasion of the skin; harshly painful; galled.
- In ceramics, unbaked—that is, either fresh from the potters' wheel or the mold, or merely dried without the use of artificial heat.
- Synonyms Raw, Crude. These words, the same in ultimate origin and in earlier meaning, have drawn somewhat apart. Raw continues to apply to food which is not yet cooked, as raw potatoes; but crude has lost that meaning. Raw is applied to material not yet manufactured, as cotton, silk; crude rather to that which is not refined, as petroleum, or matured, as a theory or an idea.
- Used of wood and furniture
- Hurting
- (used especially of commodities) being unprocessed or manufactured using only simple or minimal processes
- Bare and pure
- (idiom) (in the raw) In a crude or unrefined state.
- (idiom) (in the raw) Nude; naked.
INJURED vs RAW: RELATED WORDS
- Out of action, Burned, Mangled, Bitten, Disabled, Gashed, Contused, Harmed, Stabbed, Lacerated, Maimed, Bruised, Hurt, Dislocated, Wounded
- Naked, Crude, Inexperienced, Unhealthy, Untreated, Cold, Rare, Natural, Unanalyzed, Peeled, Untoasted, Underdone, Uncooked, Unpolished, Unprocessed
INJURED vs RAW: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Out of action, Burned, Mangled, Bitten, Disabled, Gashed, Contused, Harmed, Stabbed, Lacerated, Maimed, Bruised, Hurt, Dislocated, Wounded
- Naked, Crude, Inexperienced, Unhealthy, Untreated, Cold, Rare, Natural, Unanalyzed, Peeled, Untoasted, Underdone, Uncooked, Unpolished, Unprocessed
INJURED vs RAW: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Keetch may have been injured by a condition created by the spraying but she was not injured by the activity of spraying.
- Persons involved in an accident in which another party is injured automatically go to jail until the injured person is released from the hospital.
- In other words, if someone was injured, the person who caused the injury should be injured in the same way.
- TRAFFIC COLLISIONS INVOLVING INJURED ANIMALSDepartment members should refer to the Animal Control Policy when a traffic accident involvesdisposition of an injured animal.
- In the event of an accident in which someone is injured, the injured party would be responsible for their own medical bills.
- Hoping that the injured would be compensated, many expressed relief when they found an executive of the construction company visiting the injured.
- In the event that injuries are present at the scene, deputies shall check injured persons to identify those most seriously injured and fatalities.
- Bus Accident Report Record of Injured Passenger To be completed by Transit Personnel on passengers injured in an accident.
- Extra expenses for personal services which would have been performed by the injured person had they not been injured.
- Who Can an Injured Worker Sue When He Is Injured at A Dangerous Work Site?
- Important: needs to be raw steel, no stainless steel since the heat transmission of raw steel is higher.
- The purpose of this is to trick image uploaders that are not designed to upload RAW images into uploading RAW files.
- FDA shouldnot require suppliers of raw materialsto test every lot of raw materials forpenicillin, even when no reasonablecontaminated with penicillin.
- Attack values, including true raw, effective raw, attack skills, etc.
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- Illness generally results from consumption of these seafoods raw, improperly cooked, or cross contaminated by a raw product.
- Motivated by raw sum and average: would it be possible to have also raw image division?
- Packaged raw cookie dough is typically pasteurized, thus considered safe to consume raw.
- Traditionally, the Maasai diet consists mainly of raw meat, raw blood, and milk.
- Raw milk and raw eggs maynot be served.
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