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Accidental injury   /ˌæksədˈɛntəl ˈɪndʒəri/   Listen
Accidental injury

noun
1.
An accident that results in physical damage or hurt.  Synonym: injury.






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"Accidental injury" Quotes from Famous Books



... all; she is perfectly harmless. She is my mother's sister, and lost her reason some years ago, by an accidental injury to the head." ...
— Elsie's children • Martha Finley

... adjusted, does not require any readjustment, and, in fact, is built in such a manner as to avoid the presence of adjusting devices in it. The lamp also contains an automatic safety device for preserving the continuity of the circuit in case of accidental injury to the feeding mechanism or the carbons of the lamps. This is quite important when a considerable number of lights are operated upon one circuit wire, as a break in the circuit, due to a defective lamp, would result in the extinguishment ...
— Scientific American Supplement, Vol. XV., No. 388, June 9, 1883 • Various

... determined lasted for seven hours, and was made against a strong head wind and heavy head sea. The speed of the Rattler by patent log was 4.2 knots; and at the conclusion of the trial the Alecto had the advantage by about half a mile. Owing to an accidental injury to the indicator, the power exerted by the engines of the Rattler in this trial could not be ascertained; but judging from the power exerted in other experiments with the same number of revolutions, it appears probable that the power actually ...
— A Catechism of the Steam Engine • John Bourne

... son, forbear, interrupted Mr. Grant. These angry passions most be subdued. The accidental injury you have received from Judge Temple has heightened the sense of your hereditary wrongs. But remember that the one was unintentional, and that the other is the effect of political changes, which have, in their course, greatly lowered the pride of kings, and swept mighty nations from ...
— The Pioneers • James Fenimore Cooper



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