unharmed

unharmed
unharmed mid-14c., from UN- (Cf. un-) (1) "not" + pp. of HARM (Cf. harm).

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  • unharmed — index intact, inviolate, safe Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

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  • unharmed — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not harmed; uninjured …   English terms dictionary

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  • unharmed — adj. 1) to go unharmed 2) unharmed by * * * [ʌn hɑːmd] to go unharmed unharmed by …   Combinatory dictionary

  • unharmed — [[t]ʌ̱nhɑ͟ː(r)md[/t]] ADJ: ADJ after v, v link ADJ If someone or something is unharmed after an accident or violent incident, they are not hurt or damaged in any way. The car was a write off, but everyone escaped unharmed... His eleven year old… …   English dictionary

  • unharmed — un|harmed [ʌnˈha:md US a:r ] adj [not before noun] not hurt or harmed ▪ The hostages were released unharmed . ▪ The girl managed to escape unharmed …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • unharmed — un|harmed [ ʌn harmd ] adjective not hurt or damaged: They escaped from the fire unharmed …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • unharmed — adjective (not before noun) not hurt or harmed: They managed to escape unharmed …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • unharmed — UK [ʌnˈhɑː(r)md] / US [ʌnˈhɑrmd] adjective not hurt or damaged They escaped from the fire unharmed …   English dictionary

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