damage - suffer damage (destruction of the environment/destruction of the climate/extinction of forms of life/wars/felonies, etc.)
Marianne Uehlin... - Wed, 06/16/2010 - 13:58
English Notes:
Goblet: 4:5 And as you create descendants, it shall be done in the measure of insight (rationality) so that the standard measure of the number of all peoples (humankind) does not get out of control in a very bad wise and result in immoderateness (overpopulation) and the world and its weathers, the appearance (nature) and all life on Earth do not suffer great and lasting damage (destruction of the environment/destruction of the climate/extinction of forms of life/wars/felonies, etc.); ...
English Description:
Etym. online:
damage:
late 13c., from Old French damage (12c., Modern French dommage) "loss caused by injury," from dam "damage," from Latin damnum "loss, hurt, damage" (see damn).
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