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Comparative for flawed, broken, or sustaining some form of damage
“It was clear that the vehicle door was damaged in some areas due to extreme weather.”
Comparative for physically harmed or damaged, especially of a limb
Comparative for having less than fully functional limbs
Comparative for in a state of disrepair or dilapidation
Comparative for displaying severe degradation and neglect
Comparative for having a deformed shape, especially one that is unsightly
Comparative for having been ruined, broken or damaged, especially beyond repair
Comparative for faded or worn, sometimes deliberately for aesthetic reasons
Comparative for worn down or worn away
Comparative for inadequate, substandard or, not satisfactory
Comparative for cut or ripped open or into pieces
Comparative for damaged or marked by teeth or jaws, typically leaving visible imprints or significant alteration
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