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HARM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. physical or mental damage : injury; the amount of harm sustained by the boat during the storm. 2. mischief, hurt; I meant you no harm.
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HARM | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to hurt someone or damage something: Thankfully no one was harmed in the accident. The government's reputation has already been harmed by a series of scandals.
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Harm - Wikipedia
Harm is a moral and legal concept with multiple definitions. It generally functions as a synonym for evil or anything that is bad under certain moral ...
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▪ I. harm, n. (hɑːm) Forms: 1–3 hearm, 2–5 herm, 3 (harem), hærm, (ærme), (3–5 arme), 3–7 herme, harme, (4 harim, arm, 5 harome), 6 Sc. hairm(e, 3– harm. [Com. Teutonic: OE. hearm, corresp. to OFris. herm, OS. harm, OHG. harm, haram (mod.G. harm), ON. harmr grief, sorrow, rarely harm, hurt (Sw. harm...
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HARM Synonyms: 153 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Some common synonyms of harm are damage, hurt, impair, injure, and mar. While all these words mean "to affect injuriously," harm often stresses the inflicting ...
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harm, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
Evil (physical or otherwise) as done to or suffered by some person or thing; hurt, injury, damage, mischief. Often in the set phrase 'to do more harm than good ...
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harm - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: Harm. Contents. 1 English. 1.1 Alternative forms; 1.2 Etymology; 1.3 Pronunciation; 1.4 Noun. 1.4.1 Usage notes; 1.4.2 Translations. 1.5 Verb.
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972 Synonyms & Antonyms for HARM | Thesaurus.com
harm · detriment · hurt · ill · immorality · infliction · iniquity · marring · mischance, misfortune, noxiousness, outrage, perniciousness, prejudice, ravage, ...
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harm - Glossary | CSRC - NIST Computer Security Resource Center
Any adverse effects that would be experienced by an individual (ie, that may be socially, physically, or financially damaging) or an organization.
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HARM Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used with object). to do or cause harm to; injure; damage; hurt. to harm one's reputation. Synonyms: abuse, maltreat. Antonyms ...
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harm noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
damage or injury that is caused by a person or an event. He would never frighten anyone or cause them any harm. The accused clearly intended to inflict ...
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harm/hɑ:m; hɑrm/ n1 [U] damage; injury 损害; 伤害 He meant no harm, ie did not intend to hurt or upset anyone. 他并无恶意. A few late nights never did anyone any harm. 熬几个晚上对任何人绝无害处.2 (idm 习语) ,come to `harm (usu negative 通常用於否定式) be injured physically, mentally or morally 身体上、 精神上或道义上受到损害 I'll go with her t...
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HARM
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Harm (given name), a Dutch masculine given name
Harmon "Harm" Rabb, a character in the TV series JAG
Ray Harm (born 1920s), an American artist
Harm's : New Voyages
"Harm", a song by Broken Spindles from Fulfilled/complete
See also
Harms, a surname
Do No Harm (disambiguation)
Safe from Harm (disambiguation
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No Harm
"No Harm" is a single by British indie rock band, Editors. Style
Andrew Tendell, writing for Gigwise called "No Harm" "a brooding, ominous and cinematic slow-burning" song.
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Translation of "harm the land" in Chinese - Reverso Context
Translations in context of "harm the land" in English-Chinese from Reverso Context: Even in this age, when the four angels who have been given power to harm the land and the sea are about to release the four winds of the earth (Refer to Jer 25:32), the work of salvation is urgently proceeding.
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