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unscathed - use in sentences
Preposition: from
- crash: If he has any superpower, it is his ability to walk away unscathed from any plane crash.
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- survive: The piano appears to have survived the ordeal almost unscathed.
- leave: After the battle of the Marne they fell back fortunately leaving the chateau largely unscathed.
- escape: Thankfully, both the grant and the hospital escaped the fire unscathed and survive to this day on the site of their origin.
Modifying Another Word
- relatively: He was relatively unscathed with only a small cut on his knee.
- virtually: A very smart Satellite occurred on 1st April, apparently having gone through the winter virtually unscathed.
- largely: In consequence they can get away with mega mistakes largely unscathed.
- totally: Fiona Ware - GSG Caving Secretary Elphin Caving Center The hut survived the tremendous winter gales almost totally unscathed.
- completely: From a welfare point of view, the fox is either killed or it escapes completely unscathed.
- away: Hunting with hounds The fox - a hunter himself - is either cleanly killed by the leading hound or gets away unscathed.
Used with adjective complement
- emerge: Planes glide through the sea, yet emerge unscathed.
- escape: The health system didn't escape unscathed, either.
- survive: Remarkably, the truly ancient hollow trees survived almost unscathed.
- remain: Some small Italian houses still remained unscathed by the ravages of war.
- walk: A number of shots were fired at him, but he wasn't hit, and walked away unscathed.
- leave: Instead we are being asked to increase our costs further by joining the scheme whilst the rogues are left unscathed.
Modifies a noun
- thank: The Dutch fort, a World Heritage Site, emerged pretty unscathed thanks to its 17th-century fortifications.
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