• The law of torts provides remedies for injury caused by negligent or intentional acts. An accidental injury is an injury to the body caused unintentionally.
  • From Middle English injurie, from Anglo-Norman injurie, from Latin iniūria (“injustice; wrong; offense”), from in- (“not”) + iūs, iūris (“right, law”). Doublet of injuria. Pronunciation.
  • mid-15c., "do an injustice to, dishonor," probably a back-formation from injury, or else from Old French injuriier "to damage; offend," from Latin iniuriari "do an injury...
  • Injury to one of the two crescent-shaped cartilage pads between the two joints formed by the femur (the thigh bone) and the tibia (the shin bone).
  • site: media | arena: nba | pageType: injuries | section: | slug: | sport: basketball | route: player_injuries_by_team | 6-keys: media/spln/nba/reg/free/injury.
  • The hero of the failed attempt to cause death and İnjury in Glasgow Airport is just as he comes across a very pleasant, grounded man.
  • nonaccidental injury n (Social welfare) damage, such as a bruise, burn, or fracture, deliberately inflicted on a child or an old person, (Abbrev.)
  • INJURY (noun) The noun INJURY has 5 senses: 1. any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc. play.
  • driver escaped serious injury although the car was badly damaged in the impact.(10) the possible injury to the feelings of others(11)...
  • Injury definition: harm or damage that is done or sustained. See examples of INJURY used in a sentence.