Money that a court orders someone to pay to another person as compensation for harm or loss.
From the same root as 'damage', but in legal English it developed a special plural meaning for financial compensation. This sense became central in law over centuries.
In everyday speech 'damage' is harm; in law, 'damages' are the price tag put on that harm. Courts literally turn pain, loss, or broken objects into numbers on a bill.
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