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harm

Aussprache: [hɑrm]

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Kontext: „health and safety“

(verb) to cause damage or injury to someone or something. When you harm someone, it means you hurt them in some way, either physically or emotionally.

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The doctor’s care helped to harm the patient less during treatment.

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The storm did not harm the town; everyone was safe.

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Can you think of ways to harm the environment by not recycling?

Kontext: „health and safety“

(noun) physical or emotional injury, damage, or hurt. It's the result of something that has harmed someone, like feeling sad or getting a bruise.

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The quick response of the firefighters prevented any harm to the buildings.

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There was no harm done during the event; everyone enjoyed themselves.

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What kind of harm can come from eating too much candy?

Kontext: „relationships“

(noun) a negative effect on someone’s feelings or trust in a relationship. It can mean someone feels hurt or betrayed by someone else's actions.

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They worked hard to repair the harm done to their friendship.

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Their argument caused no real harm to their relationship.

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How can words cause harm to a friendship?

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