Definition of Damnify. Meaning of Damnify. Synonyms of Damnify

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Definition of Damnify

Damnify
Damnify Dam"ni*fy (d[a^]m"n[i^]*f[imac]), v. t. [LL. damnificare, fr. L. damnificus: cf. OF. damnefier. See Damnific.] To cause loss or damage to; to injure; to impair. [R.] This work will ask as many more officials to make expurgations and expunctions, that the commonwealth of learning be not damnified. --Milton.

Meaning of Damnify from wikipedia

- ****- -demn- harm condemn, condemnation, damage, ****ation, ****ific, ****ify, indemnification, indemnify, indemnity decem decem- ten dean, deanery,...
- having hoped for an annuity of some £40 from Arbella, his being "so much ****ified (i.e. having lost this much) by leaving the University." The so-called...
- 800 in 2021) from Arbella based on the fact that he had "been so much ****ified [i.e. that much out of pocket] by leaving the University". This has led...
- by the fumes and noisome vapours of his neighbour's alkali works, is ****ified without any fault of his own; and it seems but reasonable and just that...
- plaintiff claims resulted from a conspiracy of defendants to injure and ****ify him; to despoil him of his rights and interests in said pencil, his patents...
- that one's physical - and by extension one's mental - health might be '****ified' for the purposes of an Aquilian action, hence intentional, reckless or...
- graduate entrants Appointment of an ombudsman to represent entrepreneurs ****ified by fiscal or other authorities Increased spending on education Studentship...
- in the filth of his house of office, that it may not flow in upon and ****ify his neighbour". During the 19th century and the Industrial Revolution,...
- should sue them themselves. Yet the company is the one person who is ****ified. It is the one person who should sue. In one way or another some means...
- the entire penal sum irrespective of the amount he had been harmed (“****ified” in the verbiage of the time). This shift led Chancery to grant relief...