
1) Abuse 2) Assault 3) Bleeding 4) Bruise 5) Bump 6) Contusion 7) Cryopathy 8) Damage 9) Debilitate 10) Defacement 11) Defloration 12) Deformation 13) Detriment 14) Distortion 15) Evil 16) Fracture 17) Frostbite 18) Haemorrhage 19) Haemorrhagic 20) Hemorrhage 21) Hemorrhagic 22) Impair 23) Impairment
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1) Aggrieve 2) Antonym of good 3) Bodily follower 4) Bodily injury 5) Bring on the pain 6) Cause damage to 7) Cause injury 8) Cause or do harm to 9) Charming about damage 10) Charming about injury 11) Charming about mischief 12) Claim in a suit 13) Damage 14) DC Comics supervillain 15) Detriment 16) Disserve
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Harm is a moral and legal concept. Bernard Gert construes harms as any of the following: Joel Feinberg gives an account of harms as setbacks to interests. He distinguishes welfare interests from ulterior interests. Hence on his view there are two kinds of harms. Welfare interests are Ulterior interests are `a person`s more ultimate goals and asp.....
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• (n.) That which causes injury, damage, or loss. • (n.) Injury; hurt; damage; detriment; misfortune. • (n.) To hurt; to injure; to damage; to wrong.
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Can range from minor harm, eg small cuts or bruises, to serious harm, eg loss of a limb, asthma, mental health, hearing loss, death.
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High-Speed Anti-Radiation Missile
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(1) A loss to a species or individual consequent on damage. (2) A function of the concentration to which the organism is exposed and of the time of exposure.
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Harm (härm)
noun [ Middle English
harm ,
hearm , Anglo-Saxon
hearm ; akin to Old Saxon
harm , German
harm grief, Icelandic
harmr , Danish
harme , Swedish
harm ; confer OSlav. & Russian
sram' shame, Sanskrit
çrama toil, fatigue...
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Harm transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Harmed (härmd);
present participle & verbal noun Harming .] [ Middle English
harmen , Anglo-Saxon
hearmian . See
Harm ,
noun ] To hurt; to ...
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is hurt, injury, damage or loss of inherent quality to people or the environment . “Harm to the health of living organism or other interference with ecological systems of which they form part and, in the case of man (sic) includes harm to his property.' (Statutory Regime for Contaminated Land July 1999)
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High Speed Antiradiation Missile, AGM 88.
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[
v] - cause or do harm to
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acronym: Hazard Assessment Rating Methodology
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Air-launched anti-radiation missile, Texas Instruments [US]
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verb cause or do harm to; `These pills won`t harm your system`
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Harm is a French name for boys. The meaning is `soldier` The name is very rarely given inthe United States. The name Harm is -as far as we know- only given to Dutch boys. What do they use in other countries? Harman Harmon (English) The name sounds like: Hiram, Hyrum, Hyram, Hirom Similar names are: Haim, Ham, Hari, Hart, Harv
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