adjective not damaged or impaired in any way; complete or whole
Describing a person's mental or emotional state as unharmed or unaltered.
Referring to an injury or condition that is undamaged or unimpaired.
Used in the context of evidence or documents that are in their original form and have not been tampered with.
Describing a structure or system that is complete and undamaged.
Referring to an ecosystem or habitat that is undisturbed and in its original state.
Used to describe artifacts or sites that have not been disturbed or altered.
In the context of a writer, 'intact' may be used to describe a storyline or plot that remains unchanged or undamaged.
In the context of a psychologist, 'intact' may be used to describe a person's mental state or cognitive abilities that are fully functioning and undisturbed.
In the context of an archaeologist, 'intact' may be used to describe an artifact or site that has been preserved in its original condition without any damage or disturbance.
In the context of an insurance adjuster, 'intact' may be used to describe a property or asset that has not been damaged or affected by an incident, therefore still in its original state.
In the context of a medical examiner, 'intact' may be used to describe a body or organ that has not been altered or tampered with, ensuring accurate examination and analysis.
In the context of a quality control inspector, 'intact' may be used to describe a product or material that has not been damaged or compromised during the manufacturing process, meeting the required standards.
In the context of a forensic scientist, 'intact' may be used to describe evidence or samples that have been preserved in their original state without contamination or deterioration, ensuring reliable analysis and findings.