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harmed

adjective as in damaged

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The federal bench will be harmed by dozens of vacancies going unfilled, causing a case backlog.

These suits assert, basically, that the child herself was harmed by the very fact of her own birth.

But MBP is “an issue where there is no doubt that children are dying and being harmed for life.”

How can the answer be “Send them back to the violence from which they came,” where they will undoubtedly be harmed?

Other Uber customers have been physically harmed or threatened with physical harm.

None of the bullets harmed horse or man, and the sowars were not quite near enough to be in the line of fire.

When my powers of sight and speech and hearing returned, MacRae stood over me, nowise harmed.

If the white woman is harmed you will shed tears of blood before you reach your Scioto towns.

And thus it was that the brave little Carondelet went under the fire of fifty guns without being harmed.

Fifty-four houses in the northern part of the town were burned, but the fearless old man was not harmed.

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On this page you'll find 12 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to harmed, such as: hurt, injured, and wounded.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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