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Meaning of Intact
The primary meaning of the word "Intact" is something that remains whole or undamaged.
Definitions
- Remaining unchanged or unaltered
- * Still in its original state, not damaged or impaired
- * Complete or whole, with no part missing or damaged
Etymology of Intact
The word "Intact" originates from the Latin word "intactus," which means "untouched" or "unhurt"
It has been used in English since the 15th century to describe something that remains whole or undamaged
Example Uses
- The ancient artifact remained intact despite being buried for centuries
- * The company's reputation remained intact after the crisis
- * The forest ecosystem remained intact due to conservation efforts
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
damaged
broken
injured
harmed
impaired
spoiled
marred
mutilated
scathed
violated
defiled
soiled
tainted
corrupted
ruined
destroyed
shattered
fragmented
incomplete
partial
defective