ledere
to harm
verb LEH-deh-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin laedere (to strike, to injure).
Also means
to damage
Usage Note
Ledere is formal and legalistic: ledere i diritti (to infringe on rights), ledere la reputazione (to damage one's reputation). Its past participle leso appears in persona lesa (injured party) and nazione lesa (aggrieved nation). It is an irregular verb of the second conjugation; past participle: leso.
Examples
"Quella decisione lede i diritti dei lavoratori."
Natural Translation
That decision harms the rights of workers.
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