Similar words: armed, alarmed, farmer, garment, charm, informed, harmony, harmful. Meaning: [hɑrm /hɑːm] adj. having had pain or loss or suffering inflicted.
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31 His scientific ideas had harmed his political chances before, so he stuck to generalities about preserving memorials of the distant past.
32 Anyone, even of their own number, who had harmed it would have been severely punished.
33 I can do experiments in the greenhouse that show that red spruce are harmed by ozone and acid deposition.
34 A slim majority of 52 percent said martial law harmed the country, while 43 percent said dictatorship brought benefits.
35 When a national industry is harmed by imports, governments can raise tariffs without violating trade agreement.
36 No one was killed or even harmed, except for the emotional trauma caused by the exaggerated reports of peril.
37 The coward choked out that you were still alive and hadn't been harmed, but it didn't save his neck.
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38 Magnanimously, he forgave all those who had harmed him.
39 Neither the performer nor ladybug is harmed du ring the effect!
40 Already, disunity may have harmed the prospects for democratic change.
41 The Supplicant is chased, harmed or otherwise threatened by the Persecutor and begs for help from the Power in Authority.
42 However, critics say it violates the rights of gay military personnel and has harmed US national security by forcing out some 14, 000 qualified troops.
43 Granted, I acted counter to this by not buying that T-shirt from the boy in Palmyra, but, as I think about it now, what would it have harmed if I had?
44 Few people have been harmed physically by molten lava flowing from volcanoes.
45 For years, many people have harmed the environment by littering it with their throw-away plastic grocery bags.
46 One feels in reading them that the writer had studied the Elizabethan and Jacobean dramatists, and that they harmed as well as helped him.
47 A consumer or other injured party whose person or property is harmed due to a commodity defect may demand compensation from the seller or may also demand compensation from the producer.
48 Nobody is being harmed by respecting another country's laws in this regard, so your outrage is purely self-involved narcissistic rage.
49 Far more people are harmed by regular use of aspirin and ibuprofen, which belong to a class of medicines called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or Nsaids.
50 The reason is that there is different degree of vestibule system harmed in deaf student.
51 I intend to forgive anything that my ancestry perpetrated that harmed another.
52 Do you think you've harmed the image of Uruguay in Spain?
53 It is about time we give legal protection are truly harmed.
54 Naomi said to Ruth her daughter-in-law, "It will be good for you, my daughter, to go with his girls, because in someone else's field you might be harmed.
55 Rising air and water temperatures may have especially harmed Galapagos penguins.
56 Fortunately, there's plenty of drop-dead gorgeous clothing that hasn't harmed animals.
57 Li Yi knew that there was no proof that a high saccharin level directly harmed users of loperamide .
58 People who breathe in your tobacco smoke can be seriously harmed.
59 Those grace periods have severely harmed the creditor, the efficiency of procedure, and made enforcement procedure lose its rigidity.
60 The pivot rupture has also seriously harmed the social prestige of this tipper production factory.