unscathed

IPA: ʌnskˈeɪðd

adjective

  • Not harmed or damaged in any way; untouched.
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Examples of "unscathed" in Sentences

  • I have yet to speak to an author whose book has emerged unscathed from the editorial process.
  • Getting through the season's first four weeks unscathed is often a good sign, but not always.
  • Again, may the best candidate, who comes out unscathed from the vitriolic and vehement vituperations, win.
  • India's economy is among the world's fastest growing, and has emerged virtually unscathed from the financial crisis.
  • Cotton prices posted the biggest drop in 15 years after Texas crop watchers reported that this year's harvest emerged relatively unscathed from a recent hailstorm.
  • The only one of the children to escape virtually unscathed from the death of the family patriarch was More’s daughter Elizabeth, whose husband William Dauncey’s political career continued smoothly.
  • Though the domestic TV market emerged unscathed from the recession last year, with unit shipments up 17%, to nearly 34 million, price wars causedretail sales to be flat, according to market researcher iSuppli.
  • More College Football Alabama's Unhappy Castoffs Goliath Hasn't Gone Anywhere The latest college football news, rankings and scores Getting through the season's first four weeks unscathed is often a good sign, but not always.
  • But as Greg Grandin writes in an important article in The Nation, Menchú's version of her own story, which essentially serves as a narrative of Guatemala's civil war, has emerged largely unscathed from the decade of attacks that she has endured.
  • Not only did they give it an “A,” but it was reviewed by a name I knew: Adam-Troy Castro, a guy with more than a few pop-culture books under his belt, which means it got scrutinized by someone who knows his stuff; that it came out unscathed is an honor unto itself, IMHO.

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