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injure vs overstretch
overstretch vs injure
injure
and
overstretch
both are
verbs
.
Word
Noun
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
injure
No
No
Yes
No
overstretch
No
No
Yes
No
As verbs,
overstretch
is a hyponym of
injure
; that is,
overstretch
is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than
injure
:
injure
: cause injuries or bodily harm to
overstretch
: strain abnormally
Other hyponyms of injure include
trample
,
concuss
,
calk
,
excruciate
,
torment
,
torture
,
pull
,
shock
,
traumatise
,
traumatize
,
maim
,
rick
,
sprain
,
turn
,
twist
,
wrench
,
wrick
,
subluxate
,
disable
,
handicap
,
incapacitate
,
invalid
,
harm
,
run down
,
run over
,
break
,
fracture
,
hit
,
pip
,
shoot
,
knife
,
stab
,
scrape
,
skin
,
bruise
,
contuse
,
graze
.
injure (verb)
overstretch (verb)
cause injuries or bodily harm to
strain abnormally
cause damage or affect negatively
hurt the feelings of
Words related to "
injure
"
abase
affront
arouse
break
bruise
calk
chagrin
concuss
contuse
damage
disable
diss
elicit
enkindle
evoke
excruciate
fire
fracture
graze
handicap
harm
hit
humble
humiliate
hurt
incapacitate
injury
insult
invalid
kindle
knife
lacerate
maim
mangle
maul
mortify
offend
overstretch
pip
provoke
pull
raise
rick
run down
run over
scrape
shock
shoot
skin
spite
sprain
spur
stab
sting
subluxate
torment
torture
trample
traumatise
traumatize
turn
twist
wound
wrench
wrick
Words related to "
overstretch
"
injure
pull
wound
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