undamaged
IPA: ʌndˈæmʌdʒd
adjective
- not damaged, harmed or injured
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Examples of "undamaged" in Sentences
- The rest of the house was undamaged.
- The bridge was undamaged by the accident.
- The apron survived the incident largely undamaged.
- The cloak survived the incident largely undamaged.
- The aircraft was undamaged and returned to service.
- The basic structure of the house remains undamaged.
- The clam doors protecting the cardeck were undamaged.
- The city had been relatively undamaged during the war.
- It was found that the rest of the airframe was undamaged.
- You heard their leader: "undamaged" goods are worth more.
- The church was undamaged by the Great Fire of London in 1666.
- Each structure was classified as undamaged, damaged or destroyed.
- Gwenlyn wasn't naive; she knew exactly what that "undamaged" meant.
- Her vehicle was found undamaged, which is not usually the case with stolen cars.
- We just can’t guarantee that copies shipped internationally will arrive in undamaged condition.
- A sunscreen that will leave both male and female skin undamaged is the very French La Roche-Posay Anthelios XL Lait, SPF 50.
- The appointment yesterday as Trade Minister of Mervyn Davies, one of the few senior bankers to emerge undamaged from the latest crisis, highlights how Gordon Brown has changed the balance of ministers and their relations with Parliament.
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