to do harm to something

  • 11harm — 1 noun (U) 1 damage, injury, or trouble caused by someone s actions or by an event: do harm to: Modern farming methods have done considerable harm to the countryside. | do more harm than good (=cause even more problems rather than improving the… …

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  • 12harm*/ — [hɑːm] noun [U] I injury, damage, or problems caused by something that you do Eating sweets occasionally doesn t do children any harm.[/ex] Changes to the law may do more harm than good (= make things worse not better).[/ex] • not mean any harm… …

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  • 13something comes to no harm — no harm comes to someone/​something someone something comes to no harm phrase used for saying that someone or something is not damaged, hurt, or badly affected I’ll try to look after him and see that he comes to no harm. Thesaurus: in good… …

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  • 14Harm's Way (Angel) — Infobox Television episode Title = Harm s Way Series = Angel Caption = {Caption|} Season = 5 Episode = 09 Airdate = January 14, 2004 Production = 5ADH09 Writer = Elizabeth Craft Sarah Fain Director = Vern Gillum Guests = Mercedes McNab (Harmony)… …

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  • 15Something Happened in Bali — Infobox kdrama/Header title name = Something Happened in Bali size = 200px caption = Screen shot for Something Happened in Bali ko name = 발리에서 생긴 일 ko name trans = Balli eseo Saenggin IlInfobox kdrama genre = Drama producer = Kim Yang network =… …

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  • 16harm — 1. noun a) Injury; hurt; damage; detriment; misfortune. b) That which causes injury, damage, or loss. 2. verb To cause injury to another; to hurt; to cause damage to something. See Also: ha …

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  • 17Grievous bodily harm — For other uses, see Grievous Bodily Harm (disambiguation). Grievous bodily harm (often abbreviated to GBH) is a term of art used in English criminal law which has become synonymous with the offences that are created by sections 18 and 20 of the… …

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  • 18there's no harm in (doing) something — there’s no harm in (doing) something something does no harm phrase used for saying that something will not cause any problems and may be helpful There’s no harm in asking. Thesaurus: safe and harmlesssynonym Main entry: harm …

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  • 19Self-harm — This article focuses on repetitive self harm, not on severe self harm inflicted during psychosis. For forms of self harm related to body image, sexuality and wartime, see Body modification, Algolagnia and Self inflicted wound respectively. Self… …

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  • 20someone comes to no harm — no harm comes to someone/​something someone something comes to no harm phrase used for saying that someone or something is not damaged, hurt, or badly affected I’ll try to look after him and see that he comes to no harm. Thesaurus: in good… …

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