Unharmed in a sentence as an adjective

You want the people inside the vehicle to be unharmed.

Key takeaway from your story: you're still healthy and unharmed.

All traffic goes to its destination unharmed, but the NSA gets all the packets.

Prior to 2001, passengers assumed they would be hostages and would come out unharmed if they cooperate.

It doesn't make any sense but I've an unavoidable feeling of guilt if I don't release them outside unharmed.

I do regret letting the "copy & paste" students go relatively unharmed.

The first sample collided and then disintegrated into a cloud of dust, leaving the wing edge unharmed.

Average consumers however pay no heed and the company rolls on to the next product launch largely unharmed.

> Not having a gun when someone armed threatens me will most likely increase my chances of survival/getting out of the conflict unharmed.

I suffered a few unwelcome gropes at late-night Comdex parties and the like, but never felt like I was in danger and I was always able to walk away unharmed.

It seems to me that Aereo increases the reach of broadcasters, so their ability to deliver ad-supported content appears not just unharmed, but improved.

> the pyramids of Giza are a monument of human achievement that hasn't yet been surpassed.> [...] the last few centuries have completely and utterly surpassed thatIn terms of what they were built for, that is travel through time mostly unharmed for several thousands of years, a literal vessel of eternity, this claim is undebatably false.

Unharmed definitions

adjective

not injured

See also: unhurt unscathed whole