How Do You Spell REDAMAGE?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪdˈamɪd͡ʒ] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "redamage" is [ɹɪdˈamɪd͡ʒ], [ɹɪdˈamɪd‍ʒ], [ɹ_ɪ_d_ˈa_m_ɪ_dʒ] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

REDAMAGE Meaning and Definition

  1. Redamage is a verb that refers to the act of causing further harm, destruction, or injury to something that has already been damaged or affected negatively. When something is redamaged, it means that it has suffered additional or renewed damage.

    The term can be used in various contexts, including physical, material, or even emotional damage. For instance, in the case of physical damage, redamage can occur when a previously repaired or restored object or structure is harmed again, undoing the previous mending efforts. In this sense, the term highlights the setback or regression caused by the subsequent damage.

    Similarly, redamage can also pertain to emotional or psychological harm. If someone had gone through a difficult experience but managed to heal or overcome it, redamage would describe the situation where similar negative events or triggers cause a relapse or retriggering of the emotional distress.

    The concept of redamage underscores the notion that repairing, healing, or rectifying damages can be a delicate and sometimes ephemeral process. It serves as a reminder that caution and preventative measures are necessary to avoid further harm once something or someone has experienced damage. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of maintaining ongoing efforts to protect against any potential redamage that could occur.

Etymology of REDAMAGE

The word "redamage" is formed by combining the prefix "re-" with the noun "damage". The prefix "re-" in English comes from Latin and means "back", "again", or "revert to a previous state". It is used to indicate repetition, restoration, or to denote going back or returning to a previous condition or action. The noun "damage" comes from Old French "domage" and Latin "damnum", both meaning "loss" or "harm". When combined, "redamage" is formed, meaning to cause harm or loss again, or to repeat damage that has already occurred. However, it is worth noting that "redamage" is not a commonly used word in modern English.

Conjugate verb Redamage

CONDITIONAL

I would redamage
you would redamage
he/she/it would redamage
we would redamage
they would redamage

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be redamaging
you would be redamaging
he/she/it would be redamaging
we would be redamaging
they would be redamaging

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have redamage
you would have redamage
he/she/it would have redamage
we would have redamage
they would have redamage

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been redamaging
you would have been redamaging
he/she/it would have been redamaging
we would have been redamaging
they would have been redamaging

FUTURE

I will redamage
you will redamage
he/she/it will redamage
we will redamage
they will redamage

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be redamaging
you will be redamaging
he/she/it will be redamaging
we will be redamaging
they will be redamaging

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have redamaged
you will have redamaged
he/she/it will have redamaged
we will have redamaged
they will have redamaged

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been redamaging
you will have been redamaging
he/she/it will have been redamaging
we will have been redamaging
they will have been redamaging

IMPERATIVE

you redamage
we let´s redamage

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to redamage

PAST

I redamaged
you redamaged
he/she/it redamaged
we redamaged
they redamaged

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was redamaging
you were redamaging
he/she/it was redamaging
we were redamaging
they were redamaging

PAST PARTICIPLE

redamaged

PAST PERFECT

I had redamaged
you had redamaged
he/she/it had redamaged
we had redamaged
they had redamaged

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been redamaging
you had been redamaging
he/she/it had been redamaging
we had been redamaging
they had been redamaging

PRESENT

I redamage
you redamage
he/she/it redamages
we redamage
they redamage

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am redamaging
you are redamaging
he/she/it is redamaging
we are redamaging
they are redamaging

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

redamaging

PRESENT PERFECT

I have redamaged
you have redamaged
he/she/it has redamaged
we have redamaged
they have redamaged

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been redamaging
you have been redamaging
he/she/it has been redamaging
we have been redamaging
they have been redamaging