collateral damage
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A military drone strike on a weapons depot caused significant collateral damage in the surrounding residential area.
Definition
- Noun:
- Unintended civilian casualties and destruction: Refers to the inadvertent or incidental injury, death, or damage inflicted on civilians and non-military structures during a military operation. The term is often used as a euphemism in military and political discourse.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The airstrike was deemed a success, but it resulted in significant collateral damage.
- Military planners aim to minimize collateral damage when selecting targets.
Advanced Usage
Used as a euphemism: The phrase is frequently employed in official communications to describe tragic civilian losses in a detached, technical manner.
- The report acknowledged the operation's effectiveness while downplaying the issue of collateral damage.
Metaphorical extension: In non-military contexts, it can describe unintended negative consequences of an action, policy, or event.
- The new software update caused collateral damage, corrupting several unrelated files.
Variants and Related Words
- Collateral (adj): Secondary, accompanying, or parallel. In finance, it refers to assets pledged as security for a loan.
- The bank required collateral for the business loan.
Synonyms
- Civilian casualties
- Incidental damage
- Unintended consequences (in metaphorical use)
Related Phrases
- Friendly fire: The inadvertent firing on one's own forces.
- Civilian infrastructure damage: A more direct term for the destruction of non-military buildings and systems.
Related Idioms
- Blowback: Unintended negative consequences, especially from a covert operation that rebounds against its originator.
- The political blowback from the policy was severe.
A military drone strike on a weapons depot caused significant collateral damage in the surrounding residential area.
Noun
- (euphemism) inadvertent casualties and destruction inflicted on civilians in the course of military operations