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Synonyms

unharmed

British  
/ ʌnˈhɑːmd /

adjective

  1. not having sustained physical, moral, or mental injury

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Example Sentences

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Her family urged people to tamp down speculation and she eventually returned safe and unharmed.

From Los Angeles Times

The ski instructor, who was unharmed, has tested negative after taking blood and drug tests, according to Bachelet.

From BBC

Danny took a deep breath and said, “You can have the keys if you let my friends go unharmed.”

From Literature

The driver of the road sweeper, whose vehicle fell down the sinkhole, was unharmed.

From BBC

Yet he’s made sure she got her instrument back unharmed.

From Literature