WRONG vs DAMAGE: NOUN
- That which is unjust, immoral, or improper.
- The condition of being in error or at fault.
- An invasion or a violation of another's legal rights.
- A legal injury is any damage resulting from a violation of a legal right
- That which is contrary to the principles of justice or law
- A tort.
- An unjust, injurious, or immoral act.
- Wrong action or conduct; anything done contrary to right or justice; a violation of law, obligation, or propriety; in law, an invasion of right, to the damage of another person; a tort: as, to do or commit wrong, or a wrong.
- Deviation or departure from truth or fact; state of falsity; error.
- Harm or evil inflicted; damage or detriment suffered; an injury, mischief, hurt, or pain imparted or received: as, to do one a wrong.
- A state of being wrrong or of acting wrongly; an erroneous or unjust view, attitude, or procedure in regard to anything: chiefly in the phrase in the wrong.
- To suffer the infliction of wrong; have wrong treatment.
- That which is wrong, amiss, or erroneous; the opposite of right, or of propriety, truth, justice, or goodness; wrongfulness; error; evil.
- Nonconformity or disobedience to lawful authority, divine or human; deviation from duty; -- the opposite of moral right.
- Synonyms and Sin, Iniquity, etc. See crime.
- Cost or expense.
- The abstract measure of something not being intact; harm.
- Those given specially for the punishment of the wrongdoer.
- Those given for a violation of a right where no actual loss has accrued.
- Damages imposed by way of example to others. Similar in purpose to vindictive damages, below.
- See under Consequential.
- 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.
- Injury or harm to person, property, or reputation; an inflicted loss of value; detriment; hurt; mischief.
- Synonyms Detriment, Harm, etc. (See injury.) Waste, etc. See loss.
- Cost; expense.
- Plural In law, the value in money of what is lost or withheld; the estimated money equivalent for detriment or injury sustained; that which is given or adjudged to repair a loss.
- Hurt or loss to person, character, or estate; injury to a person or thing by violence or wrongful treatment, or by adverse natural forces; deterioration of value or reputation.
- Harm; mischance; injury in general.
- Cost; price.
- Money required to be paid as compensation for an injury or wrong.
- Destruction or a loss in value, usefulness, or ability resulting from an action or event.
- The amount of money needed to purchase something
- A legal injury is any damage resulting from a violation of a legal right
- The occurrence of a change for the worse
- Loss of military equipment
- The act of damaging something or someone
WRONG vs DAMAGE: ADJECTIVE
- Used of the side of cloth or clothing intended to face inward
- Unfair; unjust.
- Contrary to conscience, morality, or law.
- Not in conformity with fact or truth; incorrect or erroneous.
- Not required, intended, or wanted.
- Not fitting or suitable; inappropriate or improper.
- Badly timed
- Designating the side, as of a garment, that is less finished and not intended to show.
- Not appropriate for a purpose or occasion
- Not conforming with accepted standards of propriety or taste; undesirable
- Not correct; not in conformity with fact or truth
- Not according with the facts
- Based on or acting or judging in error
- Contrary to conscience or morality or law
- Not in accord with established usage or procedure
- Not functioning properly; amiss.
- N/A
WRONG vs DAMAGE: VERB
- Treat unjustly; do wrong to
- To make something less intact or even destroy it; to harm or cause destruction.
- Suffer or be susceptible to damage
- Inflict damage upon
WRONG vs DAMAGE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To receive damage or harm; to be injured or impaired in soundness or value.
- To suffer or be susceptible to damage.
- To cause damage to.
WRONG vs DAMAGE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To treat with injustice; to deprive of some right, or to withhold some act of justice from; to do undeserved harm to; to deal unjustly with; to injure.
- To impute evil to unjustly.
- To discredit unjustly; malign.
- To treat (someone) unjustly or injuriously.
- To occasion damage to the soundness, goodness, or value of; to hurt; to injure; to impair.
WRONG vs DAMAGE: ADVERB
- In a wrong manner; not rightly; amiss; morally ill; erroneously; wrongly.
- In an incorrect manner
- Immorally or unjustly.
- In a wrong manner; mistakenly or erroneously.
- In a wrong course or direction.
- N/A
WRONG vs DAMAGE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- The wrong side of the road"
- Characterized by errors
- Not correct
- Do wrong to
- Treat unjustly
- Characterized by errors; not agreeing with a model or not following established rules
- Not functioning properly
- Imp. of wring. Wrung.
- In a wrong manner; not rightly; erroneously; incorrectly; amiss; ill.
- To do wrong to; treat unfairly, unjustly, or harmfully; do or say something injurious or offensive to; injure; harm; oppress; offend.
- In an inaccurate manner
- To be the cause of wrong or harm to; affect injuriously; be hurtful to; in an old nautical use, to take the wind from the sails of, as a ship in line with another to windward.
- To be in the wrong in regard to; view or consider wrongly; give an erroneous seeming to; put in the wrong, or in a false light.
- Incorrect, faulty.
- Immoral, inequitable, unfair.
- Synonyms Unfit, unsuitable, inappropriate, inapposite.
- Wrong is in all senses the opposite and correlative of right.
- In a state of misconception or error; not correct in action, belief, assertion, or the like; mistaken; in error.
- Deviating from that which is correct, proper, or suitable; not according to intention, requirement, purpose, or desire: as, the wrong side of a piece of cloth (the side to be turned inward).
- Deviating from right or truth; not correct or justifiable in fact or morals; erroneous; perverse: as, wrong ideas; wrong courses.
- Not right in state, adjustment, or the like; not in order; disordered; perverse; being awry or amiss.
- Crooked; twisted; wry.
- (idiom) (go wrong) To make a mistake or mistakes.
- (idiom) (go wrong) To go amiss; turn out badly.
- (idiom) (go wrong) To behave immorally after a period of innocence or moral behavior.
- (idiom) (do (someone) wrong) To be unfaithful or disloyal.
- To cause damage to; hurt; harm; injure; lessen the value or injure the interests or reputation of.
- To receive damage or injury; be injured or impaired in soundness or value: as, a freshly cut crop will damage in a mow or stack.
WRONG vs DAMAGE: RELATED WORDS
- Unethical, Reprehensible, False, Immoral, Mis, Inaccurate, Untrue, Misguided, Mistaken, Wrongheaded, Awry, Erroneous, Haywire, Amiss, Incorrect
- Impact, Vandalism, Disruption, Injuries, Destruction, Devastation, Equipment casualty, Legal injury, Scathe, Terms, Price, Wrong, Impairment, Hurt, Harm
WRONG vs DAMAGE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unethical, Reprehensible, False, Immoral, Mis, Inaccurate, Untrue, Misguided, Mistaken, Wrongheaded, Awry, Erroneous, Haywire, Amiss, Incorrect
- Wreck, Blow, Deterioration, Havoc, Injure, Impact, Vandalism, Disruption, Injuries, Terms, Price, Wrong, Impairment, Hurt, Harm
WRONG vs DAMAGE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Okay for me to say that if your gut tells you something is wrong, something is probably wrong.
- If a war is wrong, as Vietnam was, it our government that is wrong not our servicemen!
- If you have decided to write it, remember, there are no wrong reasons only wrong ways of expressing those reasons.
- Right is right, even if no one is right, and wrong is wrong, even when everyone is wrong.
- Servas is also wrong and her receipt is of course, wrong.
- His victims were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
- She further claims that the wrong type of mesh was used in the wrong way.
- Often really fighting against an authority or mainstream that did not recognize their wrong as being wrong.
- It also sends a wrong message to our troops at exactly the wrong time.
- Mostly they talk about the wrong things with the wrong facts and with wrong assumptions.
- He can damage opponents with his waveform and hit them from behind for extra damage.
- This does both direct damage and additional damage in a small radius of the target.
- If a source would deal damage to this creature, prevent N of that damage.
- Property damage liability coverage usually does not cover damage to your own vehicle.
- Key can permanently damage the Boiler, cause property damage, personal injury or death.
- They deal rogue damage, a new damage type added by the Calamity Mod.
- The next time target creature would deal damage this turn, prevent that damage.
- Bomb damage also deals heavy damage on necro boss.
- Car damage waiver the collision damage waiver cover, you purchase rental car does collision damage waivers from third parties.
- This financial obligation comes in many other names, such as Damage Liability Fee, Accident Damage Excess, Rental Vehicle Excess, and Damage Recovery Fee.
WRONG vs DAMAGE: QUESTIONS
- Can wearing the wrong prescription cause headaches?
- Is there anything wrong with complimentary tickets?
- Are You making wrong-patient identification mistakes?
- Can Providence basketball prove the naysayers wrong?
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- What is wrong with Dispensational premillennialism?
- What's wrong with the cover of the song the world is so wrong?
- What are some examples of the wrong person in the wrong place?
- Does wrong cease to be wrong when the majority share in it?
- Why are wrong-site, wrong-procedure, and wrong-patient errors considered never events?
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