permanent damage in English
noun
irreversible damage, damage that cannot be undone, harm that cannot be repaired
Use "permanent damage" in a sentence
1. The accident has not done any permanent damage.
2. Heavy drinking can cause permanent damage to the brain.
3. One wrench of your back could cause permanent damage.
4. 1 Heavy drinking can cause permanent damage to the brain.
5. One woman sustained permanent damage to her eye from the blows she received.
6. These types of Arresters are generally used to protect system components from permanent damage
7. Head injuries are difficult to treat and can cause permanent damage—or even be fatal!
8. Infestations of these caterpillars defoliate oaks and other hardwood trees but usually do no permanent damage.
9. But if the artery stays plugged up for something like 15 minutes or more, permanent damage occurs.
10. Infestations of these caterpillars may defoliate oaks and other hardwood trees but usually do no permanent damage.
11. Bulimia is a serious eating disorder that can do permanent damage to your body and your mental health
12. Tsukamoto says that when the liver is engaged in breaking down alcohol it becomes vulnerable to permanent damage from Tylenol.
13. Ear surgeon Jean-Pierre Cave says that volumes above 100 decibels can result in permanent damage after a few hours.
14. Because Buttock rash may be due to serious diseases, failure to seek treatment can result in serious complications and permanent damage
15. In addition to potential claims for compensation for harm caused by permanent damage, other conceivable sequelae such as fistula carcinoma or amyloidosis are relevant for expert opinions.