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  • 81harm — 1. noun 1) the voltage is not sufficient to cause harm Syn: injury, hurt, pain, trauma; damage, impairment, mischief Ant: benefit 2) I can t see any harm in it Syn …

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  • 82harm — Hurt; injury. See bodily harm; great bodily harm; serious bodily harm …

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  • 83harm's way — noun Date: 1631 a dangerous place or situation < was placed in harm s way > < got them out of harm s way > …

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  • 84harm — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hearm; akin to Old High German harm injury, Old Church Slavic sramŭ shame Date: before 12th century 1. physical or mental damage ; injury 2. mischief, hurt II. transitive verb …

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  • 85Harm's Way (Angel) — Infobox Television episode Title = Harm s Way Series = Angel Caption = {Caption|} Season = 5 Episode = 09 Airdate = January 14, 2004 Production = 5ADH09 Writer = Elizabeth Craft Sarah Fain Director = Vern Gillum Guests = Mercedes McNab (Harmony)&#8230; …

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  • 86Harm Done — infobox Book | name = Harm Done title orig = translator = image caption = author = Ruth Rendell cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = Inspector Wexford # 18 genre = Crime, Mystery novel publisher = Hutchinson release …

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  • 87harm — A contested concept, whose central cases include bodily injury and injury to one s central and legitimate interests. Harm has some connotations of permanence, so one might hurt oneself temporarily without harming oneself (stubbing one s toe, for&#8230; …

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  • 88harm — [OE] The ideas of ‘physical damage’ and ‘grief’ are intimately associated in the word harm: indeed, until the early 17th century it had both meanings, and its relatives, German and Swedish harm, mean exclusively ‘grief’. It appears to be related&#8230; …

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  • 89harm — 1. noun it won t do you any harm Syn: injury, damage, mischief Ant: good 2. verb 1) he s never harmed anybody Syn: hurt, injure, lay a finger on, mistreat, ill treat 2) …

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  • 90harm minimisation — /ham mɪnəmaɪˈzeɪʃən/ (say hahm minuhmuy zayshuhn) noun the policy or practice of taking action to minimise the harmful effects of some activity rather than preventing the activity itself, as by providing clean needles for intravenous drug users&#8230; …