What's the difference between scathless and unharmed?

Scathless


Definition:

  • (a.) Unharmed.

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Unharmed


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  • (1) Male and female DBA 11 mice recovered from 1 hr of anesthesia with chloroform of fluoroxene apparently unharmed.
  • (2) The civil defence agency reported that 72 vehicles had been rescued in the Riyadh region with their occupants unharmed.
  • (3) This enabled the section commander to drag away the fallen soldier, who was dazed but unharmed.
  • (4) After all, the most basic freedom of all is the freedom to walk the streets unharmed and to sleep safe in our beds at night.” Parliament will soon debate the government’s first national security legislation bill to expand the powers of intelligence agencies and criminalise disclosure by any person of covert “special intelligence agencies”.
  • (5) It is suggested that under normal conditions albumin extracts enough hemin to leave the erythrocyte with unharmful hemin amounts, however, under pathological conditions greater amounts accumulate leading to a shorter cell life span.
  • (6) Chu, with trembling lips, said that “a 70-year-old like me is unable to lead all the Occupy protestors home unharmed and protect young people from being hit”.
  • (7) Path of the spill "The mud will react with organic substances in the Danube and will lose its force and turn unharmful," said Professor Huub Savenije, a hydrologist from Delft University in the Netherlands.
  • (8) The prime minister, Jens Stoltenberg, who was due to attend the camp today, was reported to have been working at home and to have been unharmed by the blast, as were the rest of the cabinet.
  • (9) Engineers were not convinced the booster would survive the violence of the separation, but in the test, the rocket appeared to be unharmed and continued on its course into space.
  • (10) Under the trust's programme on its 20 sq km Killerton Estate , near Exeter, badgers will be caught in live traps, injected with the licensed BCG vaccine, marked so they will not be injected again and released unharmed.
  • (11) The man was blindfolded and bound at a North Carolina home before FBI agents traced phone calls from his abductors and stormed the residence, rescuing him mostly unharmed, authorities said.
  • (12) The resulting lesions heal without significant scarring, and deeper layers of the skin remain unharmed.
  • (13) They eventually depart, unharmed, but they’re forced to leave a patient’s dead body behind.
  • (14) This theory is based on the concept that sharp oxygen gradients exist in rapidly metabolizing tissue and that shifts in these gradients can place specific cells at risk for metabolic death while relatively adjacent cells escape unharmed; cells that are unharmed meet the steady-state requirements (V less than Vmax), those at risk do not (V greater than Vmax).
  • (15) Only the giant Antarctic slater Glyptonotus antarcticus survived the exposure to the contaminated water unharmed.
  • (16) During treatment, normal tissues and resistant 6C3HED lymphomas survive unharmed with intracellular asparagine levels which are critically low for sensitive lymphomas.
  • (17) Evidence for maternal immune recognition of the fetus can be found during pregnancy, yet the conceptus remains unharmed.
  • (18) Monolateral bridging were in fact performed only in those cases where the contralateral vascular district was unharmed, in patients with serious ganrenous lesions and those with a high operative risk.
  • (19) The basement membrane was in all experiments unharmed by hydrogel contact lens wear.
  • (20) Assuming that the human organism is anxious to remain unharmed and, like viruses maintain its adaptability by a system of multiform control systems one can imagine, that the autoimmunity induced by and therefore directed primarily against viruses can be regarded as "physiological", thus representing a protective mechanism against disturbing exogenous and endogenous factors.

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