
golpear
to accidentally hit or get hit by something that injures or damages a part of one's body
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sangrar
to lose blood from an injury or wound
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(recibir)
sufrir
to suffer or undergo something irritating, especially an injury, disease, etc.
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herir
to cause physical harm or injury to someone
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(herir)
cortar
to accidentally wound and hurt yourself or others, especially with a sharp object, causing the skin to break and bleed
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(quemar)
arder
to cause a sensation of discomfort or pain similar to that of being burned by fire
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(fracturar)
romper
to cause a crack and a separation in one of the bones of the body
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salir moretones
to make injuries, particularly ones caused by a blow, appear on the skin and cause discoloration
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(contracturar)
torcer
to cause a sudden painful stiffness or spasm in a muscle, typically occurring due to an awkward movement or prolonged position

lisiar
to inflict severe damage to someone's body so that they are unable to walk or move properly
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(triturar)
aplastar
to become damaged, broken, or deformed under pressure
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debilitar
to make someone or something weaker or less effective
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(dislocar)
dislocarse
to suddenly cause a bone to move out of its normal position

(rasguñarse)
rasparse
to cause injury to the surface of one's skin by rubbing it against something rough
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incapacitar
to injure or weaken someone in a way that one cannot live normally
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(martillar)
atrapar
to forcefully and suddenly impact or compress a body part, typically causing discomfort, pain, or injury
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lacerar
to tear the skin or flesh, causing deep and often irregular wounds
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(lesionar gravemente)
mutilar
to cause serious and often permanent injury to a person, typically by disabling a part of their body
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(destrozar)
mutilar
to severely damage or destroy something
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mutilar
to cause severe damage or harm
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desgarrar
to injure a muscle, etc. by stretching it too much
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(aplastar)
pisotear
to step heavily or crush underfoot with force
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torcerse
to injure a joint, particularly one's ankle or wrist by turning it in an awkward way
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torcerse
to injure a part of one's body, particularly one's ankle or shoulder by twisting it suddenly or violently

chocar con
to accidentally hit a part of one's body against something, especially with great force and in a way that causes injury

conmocionar
to forcefully smack someone on the head and make them temporarily unconscious or confused

fracturarse
to cause the bone to break
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(renquear)
cojear
to walk unsteadily or clumsily due to sustaining injuries or physical limitations

(hernia)
ruptura
a severe injury that causes an internal organ or soft tissue to break or tear suddenly
A rupture refers to a sudden break or tear in a body tissue or organ, such as a muscle, tendon, blood vessel, or internal organ. This can happen due to injury, overuse, or medical conditions. Ruptures often cause severe pain, swelling, and loss of function in the affected area. Depending on the seriousness and location, treatment can range from rest and supportive care to surgical repair to restore normal function and prevent complications.

formar costra
to form a scab, a crust of dry blood that forms over a wound as it recovers

escaldar
to injure oneself with hot liquid or steam
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(rayar)
arañar
to make small cuts or marks on a surface
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picar
(of an animal or insect) to pierce the skin of another animal or a human, typically injecting poison, either in self-defense or while preying
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(marcar)
dejar una cicatriz en
to leave a mark on the skin after the injured tissue has healed
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(rayar, arañar)
raspar
(of skin tissue) to accidentally damage or injure by rubbing against a rough surface or with something sharp and abrasive

(hacerse un esguince en)
torcerse
(of a ligament) to be suddenly twisted, which results in much pain

(acuchillar)
apuñalar
to push a knife or other sharp object into someone to injure or kill them
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paralizar
to cause a person, animal, or part of the body to lose the ability to move or function, usually due to injury or illness
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