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unscathed

[uhn-skeythd] / ʌnˈskeɪðd /


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The judgment marks a rare legal defeat for Musk, often dubbed "Teflon Elon" for his ability to emerge unscathed from lawsuits he is expected to lose.

From Barron's

Her kooky chipmunk moxie lets her get through any script relatively unscathed, including this one.

From Los Angeles Times

After 40 minutes of intense questioning alongside the most unpredictable of presidents, Martin was relieved to escape unscathed.

From BBC

Yet, as the 98th Academy Award demonstrated, the show isn’t equipped to do much more than talk up its own impact and hope to come out unscathed on the right side of history.

From Salon

Though Prague made it through World War II relatively unscathed, its ancient Jewish community was decimated in the Holocaust.

From The Wall Street Journal