Dañarlo
Dañarlo is a Spanish verb meaning "to damage it" or "to harm it." It is formed by combining the infinitive verb "dañar" (to damage, to harm) with the direct object pronoun "lo" (it). The verb "dañar" itself has roots in the Latin word "damnum," which signifies loss, damage, or injury.
The phrase "dañarlo" can be used in a wide variety of contexts, both literal and figurative. Literally,
The grammatical structure of "dañarlo" places the pronoun "lo" attached to the end of the infinitive verb.