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Meaning of intact
The primary meaning of the word "intact" is something that remains whole or unbroken.
Etymology of intact
The word "intact" originates from the Latin word "intactus," which means "untouched" and is a combination of "in-" (meaning "not") and "tactus" (meaning "touched"), derived from the verb "tangere" (meaning "to touch")
Synonyms
Definitions
- Not damaged or impaired in any way
- * Still having all the parts or elements that something originally had
- * Not having been changed or affected
Usage Examples
- The package arrived intact, with no visible signs of damage
- * The ancient temple remained intact for centuries, despite being exposed to the elements
- * She managed to keep her sense of humor intact, even in the face of adversity