Injurer: meaning, definitions and examples
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injurer
[ ɪnˈdʒʊərər ]
legal
A person who unlawfully inflicts harm or injury on another person, especially through a legal action.
Synonyms
assailant, offender, wrongdoer
Examples of usage
- The injurer was found guilty of causing bodily harm to the victim.
- The court ruled in favor of the plaintiff, stating that the injurer was responsible for the damages.
general
Someone who causes harm or damage to another person or thing.
Synonyms
damage inflictor, harm causer, hurtful person
Examples of usage
- The reckless driver was the injurer in the car accident.
- The careless handling of the equipment led to the injurer being held liable for the losses.
Translations
Translations of the word "injurer" in other languages:
🇵🇹 agressor
🇮🇳 चोट पहुंचाने वाला
🇩🇪 Verletzer
🇮🇩 pelukai
🇺🇦 травмувальник
🇵🇱 krzywdziciel
🇯🇵 怪我をさせる人
🇫🇷 blessant
🇪🇸 agresor
🇹🇷 yaralayan
🇰🇷 상해를 입히는 사람
🇸🇦 مسبب الإصابة
🇨🇿 způsobitel zranění
🇸🇰 spôsobiteľ zranenia
🇨🇳 伤害者
🇸🇮 poškodovalec
🇮🇸 meiðari
🇰🇿 жарақаттаушы
🇬🇪 დამზიანებელი
🇦🇿 zərər verən
🇲🇽 agresor
Etymology
The word 'injurer' originated from the Middle English word 'enjuren', which comes from the Old French 'enjurer' and ultimately from the Latin 'injurare', meaning 'to wrong'. The term has evolved over time to refer to someone who causes harm or injury to others, particularly in legal contexts.