6 definitions found From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]: 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, dilapidated, ramshackle, tumble-down, unsound}; {bent, crumpled, dented}; {blasted, rent, ripped, torn}; {broken-backed}; {burned-out(prenominal), burned out(predicate), burnt-out(prenominal), burnt out(predicate)}; {burst, ruptured}; {corroded}; {cracked, crackled, crazed}; {defaced, marred}; {hurt, weakened}; {knocked-out(prenominal), knocked out}; {mangled, mutilated}; {peeling}; {scraped, scratched}; {storm-beaten}] Also See {blemished}, {broken}, {damaged}, {destroyed}, {impaired}, {injured}, {unsound}. [WordNet 1.5] 2. Rendered imperfect by impairing the integrity of some part, or by breaking. Opposite of {unbroken}. [Narrower terms: {busted}; {chipped}; {cracked}; {crumbled, fragmented}; {crushed, ground}; {dissolved}; {fractured}; {shattered, smashed, splintered}; {split}; {unkept, violated}] Also See: {damaged}, {imperfect}, {injured}, {unsound}. Syn: broken. [WordNet 1.5] 3. being unjustly brought into disrepute; as, her damaged reputation. Syn: discredited. [WordNet 1.5] 4. made to appear imperfect; -- especially of reputation; as, the senator's seriously damaged reputation. Syn: besmirched, flyblown, spotted, stained, sullied, tainted, tarnished. [WordNet 1.5] From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]: Chip \Chip\ (ch[i^]p), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Chipped} (ch[i^]pt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Chipping}.] [Cf. G. kippen to cut off the edge, to clip, pare. Cf. {Chop} to cut.] 1. To cut small pieces from; to diminish or reduce to shape, by cutting away a little at a time; to hew. --Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To break or crack, or crack off a portion of, as of an eggshell in hatching, or a piece of crockery. [1913 Webster] 3. To bet, as with chips in the game of poker. [1913 Webster] {To chip in}, to contribute, as to a fund; to share in the risks or expenses of. [Slang. U. S.] [1913 Webster] From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]: chipped \chipped\ adj. having a small piece broken off; as, a chipped tooth. [WordNet 1.5] From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]: chipped See {chip} From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]: chip n 1: a small fragment of something broken off from the whole; "a bit of rock caught him in the eye" [syn: {bit}, {flake}, {fleck}, {scrap}] 2: a triangular wooden float attached to the end of a log line 3: a piece of dried bovine dung [syn: {cow chip}, {cow dung}, {buffalo chip}] 4: a thin crisp slice of potato fried in deep fat [syn: {crisp}, {potato chip}, {Saratoga chip}] 5: a mark left after a small piece has been chopped or broken off of something [syn: {check}] 6: a small disk-shaped counter used to represent money when gambling [syn: {poker chip}] 7: electronic equipment consisting of a small crystal of a silicon semiconductor fabricated to carry out a number of electronic functions in an integrated circuit [syn: {microchip}, {micro chip}, {silicon chip}] 8: a low running approach shot [syn: {chip shot}] 9: the act of chipping something [syn: {chipping}, {splintering}] v 1: break off (a piece from a whole); "Her tooth chipped" [syn: {chip off}, {come off}, {break away}, {break off}] 2: cut a nick into [syn: {nick}] 3: play a chip shot 4: form by chipping; "They chipped their names in the stone" 5: break a small piece off from; "chip the glass"; "chip a tooth" [syn: {knap}, {cut off}, {break off}] [also: {chipping}, {chipped}] From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]: chipped adj : having a small piece broken off; "a chipped tooth"
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