Pronunciation: /breɪn ˈdæmɪdʒ/
noun harm or injury to the brain
A1 Brain damage can occur from a head injury.
A2 He suffered brain damage after the car accident.
B1 The doctor explained the potential risks of brain damage from the surgery.
B2 The athlete's career was cut short due to brain damage caused by repeated concussions.
C1 The long-term effects of brain damage can vary depending on the severity.
C2 Extensive research has been conducted on the treatment and prevention of brain damage in various medical fields.
formal The patient suffered from severe brain damage after the car accident.
informal He got brain damage from hitting his head on the pavement.
slang Dude, don't do that stunt again, you could end up with some serious brain damage!
figurative The misinformation campaign caused irreparable brain damage to the public's perception of the issue.
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