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What does word intact mean?

"Intact" means whole, complete, or uninjured. It implies that something has not been damaged, broken, or altered in any way.

Here are some examples of how "intact" can be used:

* "The ancient temple remained intact despite centuries of weathering." (The temple was not damaged)

* "The package arrived intact, with no signs of tampering." (The package was not broken or opened)

* "Her faith in humanity remained intact, even after witnessing terrible events." (Her beliefs were not shaken)

Essentially, "intact" signifies that something is in its original state, without any missing parts or signs of damage.

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