adjective describing a state of not being harmed or injured
Refers to a person who has not sustained any physical harm or injury.
Describes an athlete who has not suffered any physical injuries during a game or competition.
Used in court cases to describe a person who has not been harmed or injured.
Refers to individuals who have not been injured in an accident or event covered by an insurance policy.
Used to indicate individuals who do not require medical attention or treatment after an incident.
In a novel, the main character miraculously emerged from the car accident uninjured.
The therapist assessed the mental health of the survivors to determine if they were physically injured or uninjured.
The doctor examined the patient and confirmed that he was uninjured after the fall.
The firefighter rescued the trapped individual from the burning building, and miraculously, he was uninjured.
The police officer investigated the accident scene and determined that the driver was uninjured.