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unscathed

[uhn-skeythd] / ʌnˈskeɪðd /


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Over a week in January, while the fires were still burning, the insurance team inspected more than 250 damaged, destroyed and unscathed homes in Altadena and Pacific Palisades.

From Los Angeles Times

By Thursday evening, however, Hegseth's seemingly tenuous position seemed more secure, all the more so after an inspector general report left him largely unscathed.

From BBC

Only those items high up on the walls -- two framed paintings of Jesus and photos of the couple's daughters -- were left unscathed by the floodwaters that rushed into their home.

From Barron's

Harvard could have gotten out unscathed—or even with a small gain—if the school had sold its holdings in early October, before prices dropped.

From The Wall Street Journal

The stock has also emerged from this fall’s AI selloff relatively unscathed.

From Barron's