Crossword clues for harming
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Harm \Harm\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Harmed (h[aum]rmd); p. pr. & vb. n. Harming.] [OE. harmen, AS. hearmian. See Harm, n.] To hurt; to injure; to damage; to wrong.
Though yet he never harmed me.
--Shak.
No ground of enmity between us known
Why he should mean me ill or seek to harm.
--Milton.
Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of harm English)
Usage examples of "harming".
She had to do whatever it took to get him to land without harming her brother.
The marine biologists had high hopes of populating the bays and estuaries with Terran piscine types without harming the present ecological balance.
Stickle's a clever bush, harming you so, but this'll help,' she said and took a collection of bottles from the deep pocket in her apron and selected one.
For anyone to even contemplate harming Master Robinton, a man to whom all Pern owes a very great debt.
Kindan shot him a look of amazement that Zenor would do anything to risk harming Nuella's acceptance into the Camp.
Fastolfe, during his lifetime, to whom I owed my greatest loyalty and I chose that course of action which frustrated him less, without measurably harming other individuals I dealt with.
Fastolfe, as now I live with Madam Gladia, I could, little by little, unfold the layers of mind, one leaf after another, untie the intricate knot a bit at a time, and learn a great deal without harming him or her.
Let us grant that, in some mysterious way, she detected that Daneel, despite appearances, was as much a robot as she herself was--despite appearances--and that she had no inhibitions when it came to harming him.
Thus, at the crucial moment, the two contrary requirements--having to destroy nonhuman beings and having to refrain from harming human beings--balanced and the robot froze, unable to do anything.
When it turned out that she could, I assumed you had adjusted her and that you had discovered that it could be done without harming her.
And since I have known from the moment of our arrival here that your presence is intended for harm, you cannot order me away or keep me from harming you.
Let us grant that, in some mysterious way, she detected that Daneel, despite appearances, was as much a robot as she herself was-despite appearances-and that she had no inhibitions when it came to harming him.
From past experience, however, he also knew that they had been programmed to detain and arrest humans without harming them.
While the Hunters were programmed with a narrow definition of duty that allowed them to detain humans without harming them, Mandelbrot had a larger perspective and saw detention by the Hunters as a first step toward virtually certain harm.
Ariel let go of Derec to grab the Hunter holding him, knowing that the Hunter would be impeded by the necessity of not harming Derec or her.