to be damaged
91shattered smashed splintered — damaged damaged (d[a^]m [asl]jd), adj. 1. changed so as to reduce value, function, or other desirable trait; usually not used of persons. Opposite of {undamaged}. [Narrower terms: {battered, beat up, beaten up, bedraggled, broken down,… …
92split — damaged damaged (d[a^]m [asl]jd), adj. 1. changed so as to reduce value, function, or other desirable trait; usually not used of persons. Opposite of {undamaged}. [Narrower terms: {battered, beat up, beaten up, bedraggled, broken down,… …
93storm-beaten — damaged damaged (d[a^]m [asl]jd), adj. 1. changed so as to reduce value, function, or other desirable trait; usually not used of persons. Opposite of {undamaged}. [Narrower terms: {battered, beat up, beaten up, bedraggled, broken down,… …
94unkept violated — damaged damaged (d[a^]m [asl]jd), adj. 1. changed so as to reduce value, function, or other desirable trait; usually not used of persons. Opposite of {undamaged}. [Narrower terms: {battered, beat up, beaten up, bedraggled, broken down,… …
95Operation Horseshoe — Damaged Albanian settlements in Kosovo 1998 1999. Operation Horseshoe is a name attributed to a large scale antiterrorism campaign which during the NATO bombing [1] escalated to ethnic cleansing of Kosovo Albanians carried out by Serbian Police… …
96DDS — damaged disk syndrome; dapsone; data definition structure; dendrodendritic synaptosome; dental distress syndrome; depressed DNA synthesis; dialysis disequilibrium syndrome; diaminodiphenylsulfone; directional Doppler sonography; dirty data set;… …
97advanced glycation end-products — damaged proteins that result from the glycation of a large number of body proteins, which can accumulate and cause permanent damage to tissues. This damage is more prevalent in diabetics due to chronic exposure to blood with high concentrations… …
98corrupted file — damaged file, file whose information has been destroyed …
99second-rate — damaged, inferior, second in quality …
100in tatters — damaged beyond repair. They argued and fought for years, and their relationship is now in tatters. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of clothing in tatters (= torn in small pieces) …