-|abz(ˌ)kwēˈdam(ˌ)nō, -|äps(ˌ)kwāˈdäm(ˌ)nō
Etymology: Latin, injury without damage
— used in reference to the rule that a wrong that causes no damage will not sustain an action; compare damnum absque injuria
-|abz(ˌ)kwēˈdam(ˌ)nō, -|äps(ˌ)kwāˈdäm(ˌ)nō
Etymology: Latin, injury without damage
— used in reference to the rule that a wrong that causes no damage will not sustain an action; compare damnum absque injuria
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012