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Injurer

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in·jure  (njr)
tr.v. in·jured, in·jur·ing, in·jures
1. To cause physical harm to; hurt.
2. To cause damage to; impair.
3. To cause distress to; wound: injured their feelings.
4. To commit an injustice or offense against; wrong.

[Middle English injuren, to wrong, dishonor, from Old French injurier, from Latin inirir, from iniria, a wrong; see injury.]

injur·er n.


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I sank to the ground, and my injurer, with increased swiftness, escaped into the wood.
For all these are ready to witness on behalf of the corrupter, of the injurer of their kindred, as Meletus and Anytus call me; not the corrupted youth only--there might have been a motive for that--but their uncorrupted elder relatives.
MUST I not wear stilts, that they may OVERLOOK my long legs--all those enviers and injurers around me?
 
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