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Définition harm | dictionnaire anglais définition synonymes Reverso

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harm  


      n  
1    physical or mental injury or damage  
2    moral evil or wrongdoing  
      vb  
3    tr   to injure physically, morally, or mentally  
     (Old English hearm; related to Old Norse harmr grief, Old High German harm injury, Old Slavonic sramu disgrace)  
  harmer      n  


actual bodily harm  
      n     (Criminal law)   injury caused by one person to another that is less serious than grievous bodily harm,   (Abbrev.)    ABH  
grievous bodily harm  
      n     (Criminal law)   really serious injury caused by one person to another,   (Abbrev.)    GBH  
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harm  
      n  
1    abuse, damage, detriment, disservice, hurt, ill, impairment, injury, loss, mischief, misfortune  
2    evil, immorality, iniquity, sin, sinfulness, vice, wickedness, wrong  
      vb  
3    abuse, blemish, damage, hurt, ill-treat, ill-use, impair, injure, lay a finger on, maltreat, mar, molest, ruin, spoil, wound  
  
Antonyms     
,       n  
1    aid, assistance, benefit, blessing, boon, gain, good, help, improvement, reparation  
2    good, goodness, righteousness  
      vb   aid, alleviate, ameliorate, assist, benefit, better, cure, heal, help, improve, repair  

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Dictionnaire Collaboratif     Anglais Definition
n.
Free On Board: A legal term meaning that when the seller loads merchandise for transportation, he bears full responsibility for it but if the merchandise is later lost or harmed, the buyer suffers the loss.


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