⚠️harm

verb
/hɑːrm/

Meaning

to cause injury, damage, or pain to someone or something
to cause damage, injury, or hurt to someone or something

Example Sentences

Smoking can harm your lungs over time.

Smoking can harm your health.

Example Expressions

no harm done

Synonyms

injure, damage, hurt, wound, impair
Entry 1
injure, damage, hurt, wound, impair
Entry 2
damage, hurt, injure, wound

Antonyms

heal, help, repair, protect, benefit
Entry 1
heal, help, repair
Entry 2
help, heal, protect, benefit

Collocations

harm someone, cause harm, do harm, physical harm, bodily harm, harm reduction, harmful effects
Entry 1
harm someone, cause harm, do harm, physical harm
Entry 2
cause harm, bodily harm, harm reduction, harmful effects

More Example Sentences

I work in a pharmaceutical company.

Religion teaches us not to harm others.

How can I get to the pharmacy from here?

Too much screen time is harmful for children.

She asked the driver to stop near the pharmacy.

I am going to the pharmacy. Should I get something for you?

As you are adept in this art, you will be quite able to charm all.

Let's meet up in front of the pharmacy at 8pm and walk to the coffee shop together.

A farmer harvests crops in his large field every autumn using a tractor and modern tools to collect wheat and corn before the first frost and stores them safely in the barn so he can sell them at the local market where customers always look for fresh produce because he grows everything without harmful chemicals

A farmer harvests crops in his large field every autumn using a tractor and modern tools to collect wheat and corn before the first frost and stores them safely in the barn so he can sell them at the local market where customers always look for fresh produce because he grows everything without harmful chemicals and follows sustainable farming practices that protect the soil for future generations.

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