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Learn to pronounce harm

/härm/
verb
physically injure.
"the villains didn't harm him"
synonyms: injure, hurt, wound, maltreat, mistreat, misuse, ill-treat, ill-use, abuse, molest, inflict pain on, inflict suffering on, handle/treat roughly, do violence to, lay a finger on, damage, spoil, mar, destroy, do mischief to, impair, deface, defile, blemish, tarnish, taint

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5 days ago · verb. harmed; harming; harms. transitive verb. : to damage or injure physically or mentally : to cause harm (see harm entry 1) to. No animals ...
to hurt someone or damage something: Thankfully no one was harmed in the accident. The government's reputation has already been harmed by a series of scandals.
to do or cause harm to; injure; damage; hurt: to harm one's reputation. Synonyms: abuse, maltreat.
to hurt someone or damage something: Thankfully no one was harmed in the accident. The government's reputation has already been harmed by a series of scandals.
: physical or mental damage or injury : something that causes someone or something to be hurt, broken, made less valuable or successful, etc.
3 senses: 1. physical or mental injury or damage 2. moral evil or wrongdoing 3. to injure physically, morally, or mentally.... Click for more definitions.
Harm is a deliberate injury or damage to someone or something. A playground bully is a mean kid who causes harm to other kids.
Evil (physical or otherwise) as done to or suffered by some person or thing; hurt, injury, damage, mischief. Often in the set phrase 'to do more harm than ...
to hurt or damage. Too much sun can harm the skin. synonyms: · damage, hurt, injure · antonyms: ...
[uncountable] damage or injury that is caused by a person or an event. He would never frighten anyone or cause them any harm.