Unscathed (adjective)

  1. Not harmed or damaged.
  2. Not affected by an experience.

Origin:

Late middle english: from un- (expressing negation) + the past participle of the verb scathe.

Examples:

  1. He emerged unscathed from the accident.
  2. The building was unscathed by the storm.
  3. The company emerged unscathed from the scandal.
  4. The child emerged unscathed from the ordeal.
  5. The city emerged unscathed from the conflict.
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