Harmed or injured or spoiled.
Being unjustly brought into disrepute.
1 Recent cases had damaged New Zealand's reputation with foreign students, he said.
2 It has damaged consumer confidence in scientists, farming and the food industry.
3 Power companies are trying to stop damaged cables from triggering new fires.
4 Independence Day gunfire from Palestinian areas left eight homes damaged in Giloh.
5 Mr Marsh said about 50 power poles were damaged in the storm.
6 Officials say the power grid is damaged and the water not drinkable.
7 Main roads to Mogadishu are impassable, with large areas of crops damaged .
8 Roads are damaged , infrastructure is insufficient and pressure over water resources grows.
9 Every week, houses are stoned, cars damaged and young men beaten up.
10 The road network is badly damaged , Colom said at a press conference.
11 But Gull said Afghan emeralds were often damaged , especially by the blasting.
12 The Rafah area was also heavily damaged during Israel's 2009 Gaza war.
13 Just the other day, a great many automobiles were damaged that way.
14 This further damaged their credibility and heightened accusations, particularly in emerging countries.
15 Russia that will leave our, until now, mightily good reputation, badly damaged .
16 The blast also damaged several cars and about 30 shops, witnesses said.
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