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unscarred

adjective as in unscathed

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Though it might sound potentially traumatic for a secular child to spend three months out of the year ensconced in a populace where married women shave their heads and services are routinely separated by gender, Kasher says he came out of the experience unscarred.

Few places in Libya have emerged unscarred from conflict that has swept the whole nation, but Derna was particularly badly hit by fighting since 2014 and by its seizure by Islamic State militants, who were then ousted by rival jihadist groups.

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The ranks of the addicted have been fueled by persistent poverty and by decades of war that left few families unscarred.

More than three months after Russia retreated from Kyiv, shops and restaurants in the center of the city are open and buildings are unscarred.

Back then, a prevailing school of thought went that those players contended on a given day by not having contended much before, with psyches unscarred by the soaring omnipresence of Woods.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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