harm

noun/verb35 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

harm that has a severe effect

a very large amount of harm

a large amount of harm

harm to a person's body

damage to the natural world

financial damage to a person, company, or country

harm affecting the mind and emotions

harm related to a person's feelings

harm related to the health of the mind

harm that is impossible to repair or undo

harm that will last forever

harm that continues for a long time

harm so great it cannot be measured or described

to cause severe damage

to cause bodily injury

to harm someone on purpose

used to say an action has a negative rather than positive effect

in a safe place where one cannot be harmed

to have a damaging effect

to be the reason that harm occurs

to keep someone safe from harm

to stop harm from happening

to be physically hurt or damaged

to intend to cause harm to someone

to force someone to experience something unpleasant

to experience harm

to want harm to happen to someone

to prevent someone from being harmed

to protect someone from harm, often by creating a barrier

to plan or mean to cause harm

to make an attempt to cause harm

to have a desire to cause harm

indicates the recipient of the harm

indicates the source of the harm

used to say that something is harmed or damaged

Collocations with "harm"