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intact

Adjective

This word carries a strong sense of survival against the odds. It suggests that while the surrounding environment may have been devastated or altered, the specific object escaped harm, remaining a perfect specimen of its original self. It is frequently used in technical or forensic reports to describe structural integrity. While similar to complete, it emphasizes the absence of damage or violation rather than just the presence of all parts.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Sarah is at her desk while Jessica is pacing in the conference room.
Jessica

Did that prototype survive the shipping? Please tell me it's still intact.

Jessica
Sarah
Sarah

Yeah, it made it. Barely managed to avoid a total meltdown over the packaging though.

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Jessica's anxiety is evident in her need for immediate confirmation of the item's condition. Sarah uses 'made it' as a phrasal verb meaning to arrive safely and 'total meltdown' as an idiom describing a complete emotional or systemic collapse, reflecting her exhausted persona.

Meanings

Adjectiveundamaged

Not damaged or impaired in any way; complete.

"Despite the severity of the crash, the passenger cabin remained intact."

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