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How to Use "Harm" with Example Sentences
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harm
(n):
physical injury; damage
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Used with adjectives:
"
His behavior caused
considerable
harm
to their relationship.
"
(considerable, great, serious, lasting, permanent)
"
He suffered
emotional
harm
as a child.
"
(emotional, mental, physical, psychological)
"
We are trying to fix the
economic
harm
resulting from the policy change.
"
(economic, environmental)
Used with verbs:
"
The company
caused
a lot of
harm
to the local environment.
"
(caused, did)
"
He
inflicted
a lot of emotional
harm
on her.
"
(inflicted)
"
He doesn't
mean
you any
harm
.
"
(mean, wish)
"
I hope he doesn't
suffer
any
harm
.
"
(suffer, experience)
"
They are trying to
protect
the children from
harm
.
"
(protect, shield, keep)
"
He is working to
prevent
environmental
harm
.
"
(prevent)
Used with prepositions:
"
She suffered physical
harm
from
her parents.
"
(from)
"
They want to prevent
harm
to
the environment.
"
(to)
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harm
(v):
to cause or inflict physical injury or damage
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Used with adverbs:
"
Head injuries can
seriously
harm
your brain.
"
(seriously)
"
He was accused of
physically
harming
her.
"
(physically, deliberately, intentionally)
Used with verbs:
"
He said he never
intended
to
harm
her.
"
(intended, wanted, tried)
Used with nouns:
"
Their actions really
harmed
the
environment
.
"
(environment, economy)
"
We tried not to
harm
any
wildlife
.
"
(wildlife)
"
His eating habits are
harming
his
health
.
"
(health)
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