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undamaged

[ UK /ʌndˈæmɪd‍ʒd/ ]
[ US /ˌənˈdæmədʒd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not harmed or spoiled; sound

How To Use undamaged In A Sentence

  • Samantha went round and was delighted to find it was Danielle's chair - and was undamaged.
  • This computer method calculates the amount of damaged tissue by comparing MRI signal strength between damaged and undamaged tissue.
  • Apparently, the contents of the whisky cupboard were undamaged, to the relief of all concerned.
  • It's a miracle that these buildings came through the war undamaged.
  • He was lucky enough to find one of the walrus ' tusks whole and undamaged. THE BROKEN GOD
  • Fortunately, the remaining part of the music archive was undamaged by the disaster: this comprises an important collection of madrigals, vesperals and processionals, including an outstanding fifteenth-century Processional for Holy Week, well-known to scholars.
  • If an unexpected frost occurs, undamaged fruits can be salvaged and ripened.
  • By some small miracle, his leg had gone undamaged, but he had since contracted a severe case of the shakes.
  • He found the undamaged ticket on the ground and posted it to the National Joint Pitch Council to claim the winnings.
  • The Korean ship was apparently undamaged.
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