Synonym: damage, hurt, impair, injure, wrong. Antonym: profit. Similar words: charm, harmed, harmony, harmful, harmonize, disharmony, harmonious, farm. Meaning: [hɑrm /hɑːm] n. 1. any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc. 2. the occurrence of a change for the worse 3. the act of damaging something or someone. v. cause or do harm to.
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151. I might really believe that smoking cigarettes does me no harm.
152. The accused had been sexually abused himself as a child and now bitterly regretted the harm he had caused his daughters.
153. Parretti had a lengthy criminal record that included fraud and conspiracy to commit bodily harm.
154. There are also the possibly more serious accusations that positive harm has been done, and this, particularly to the children.
155. Much research is now aimed at discovering the exact mechanisms by which alcohol may harm a developing fetus.
156. It is true that when we harm others, we harm ourselves; but it is just as true that when we help others, we also help ourselves. Desmond Tutu
157. People are not born hating each other and wishing to cause harm. It is a learned condition. Sentencedict.com Desmond Tutu
158. Periclimenes shrimps are superficially similar in appearance to Harlequin Shrimp species but do not harm their host anemone or sea cucumber.
159. Scientific studies involving humans have a statistical threshold for causing harm to participants, and if passed they are discontinued.
160. May God bless you and keep you safe from harm.
161. A lone gunman with an apparent grudge can do great harm.
162. Land could be sold off or developed, causing significant harm to present areas of natural beauty and important wildlife habitats.
163. On that occasion he received a sentence of imprisonment for causing grievous bodily harm.
164. This does not appear to harm the snails - just the bank balance.
165. If the message could have been from some one you care for, then where's the harm in it?
166. The rule is an attempt to prevent harm to pets or rare species that may wander into the traps.
167. The judge accepted that Carter did not mean to harm anyone.
168. She had come to no harm, but that was beside the point.
169. Her family saw no cause for alarm - - how could it do her any harm working there in the countryside?
170. The conduct may be either causing a wound or causing grievous bodily harm.
171. No harm was done by the apparent lack of male influence.
172. Decision makers need to be aware of the harm that their decisions can cause.
173. I was normally not prone to astrological contemplations, but what harm could there be in a little bit of astrology?
174. After all, cannabis does much less harm to a person's health than nicotine, and yet cigarettes are legal.
175. Patrol officer Bob Edwards says heavy wash from cabin cruisers can kill young ducklings and harm other wildlife.
176. Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we. George W. Bush
177. The implication is that further scientific research will eliminate residual uncertainties, allowing for a more objective assessment of harm.
178. In March 1989 the police officer was served with summonses alleging two offences of assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
179. He would do anything, I think, to harm Arthur, even ally himself with the Saxons.
180. If you can do no good, at least do no harm. Kurt Vonnegut