Scathe in a sentence as a noun

There's a tremendous of PR, and they're getting scathed.

Let's not scathe Microsoft for moving towards openness.

I think there may be **** to pay next year if this isn't really an "easy" issue that just takes some time and Boeing can scathe by.

Sadly, as another poster mentioned, people will scathe Facebook and go to Instagram or WhatsApp instead, changing nothing.

I find it funny that the US is acting like a scathed lover when in actuality it was her own restrictive propensities that push him away.

Scathe definitions

noun

the act of damaging something or someone

See also: damage harm hurt