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What is the opposite of harm?

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Noun
Opposite of physical, mental or emotional injury to a person
“We wished no harm and signaled to the tribe that we only brought with us peace.”
Noun
Opposite of physical damage caused to something
“Fear not! Help is on its way.”
Noun
(count noun) Opposite of something which prevents a being from experiencing happiness or good in their lives, or inflicting harm
“There is still so much good in this world that is worth fighting for.”
Noun
Opposite of an unfortunate condition or event
Noun
Opposite of an aggressive and violent physical act against a person or object
“Wearing sunglasses is the best defense against the sun's ultraviolet rays.”
Noun
Opposite of a harmful or unkind act
Noun
Opposite of physical harm that impairs the value, usefulness, or normal function of something
“However, the Second World War and the reparation of the complete road network after the war caused a serious delay in the creation of other motorways.”
Noun
Opposite of bad, unkind or abusive treatment
Noun
Opposite of a disadvantage suffered as the result of an action or situation
“Aidless navigation has the advantage of not requiring equipment, but is much less accurate.”
Noun
Opposite of the action of defiling or the state of being defiled
Noun
Opposite of the undesirable consequences of an action or event
“Authorities were at a loss to determine the cause behind the altercation which left a person with serious injuries.”
Noun
Opposite of a disadvantage of something, especially when contrasted with its advantages (pros)
Noun
Opposite of the act or state of worsening or making or getting worse
“This plan package has curbed the sharp decline of the economy, steadied investor and consumer confidence, and promoted the stable recovery of the economy.”
Noun
Opposite of a (degree of) loss or lack of reputation or respect
Verb
Opposite of to hurt or injure someone physically, mentally or emotionally
“Doctors have been able to cure her debilitating disease.”
Verb
(help) Opposite of to injure someone physically, mentally or emotionally
“I always try to help my friends and family whenever they need a hand.”
Verb
(protect) Opposite of to injure someone physically, mentally or emotionally
“We must protect our highly endangered species from extinction.”
Verb
Opposite of to cause damage to
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“We will have to fix the structure after it was damaged by the storm.”
Verb
Opposite of to decrease the value, character, or quality of
“He worked hard and strategically to advance his position within the firm.”
Verb
Opposite of to take violent or aggressive action against
“He executed an upper block to defend a hit and counter-attacked with a reverse punch.”
Verb
Opposite of to cause physical damage to
“He fired a shot at Superman, but it would have no effect against the man of steel.”
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