Intact (adjective)

  1. Complete and unbroken; not damaged or impaired.
  2. Unchanged or unaltered.

Origin:

From latin intactus, from in- "not" + tactus "touched".

Examples:

  1. The ancient monument remained intact.
  2. The package was delivered intact.
  3. The building was still intact after the earthquake.
  4. The company's reputation remained intact after the scandal.
  5. The tradition remained intact for centuries.
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