Definition of Harming

1. Verb. (present participle of harm) ¹

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Definition of Harming

1. harm [v] - See also: harm

Lexicographical Neighbors of Harming

harmed
harmel
harmels
harmer
harmers
harmful
harmfull
harmfuller
harmfully
harmfulness
harmfulnesses
harmidine
harmin
harmine
harmines
harming (current term)
harmins
harmless
harmlessly
harmlessness
harmlessnesses
harmolodic
harmolodics
harmonia
harmonic
harmonic analysis
harmonic analyzer
harmonic bounding
harmonic function
harmonic functions

Literary usage of Harming

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Principles of the Law of Evidence: With Elemenatry Rules for Conducting by William Mawdesley Best, Charles Frederic Chamberlayne (1883)
"WE come lastly to self-harming statements in criminal cases; or, as they are most usually termed, " confessions." In treating this subject, we propose to ..."

2. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1867)
"Around Adel they are doing no damage, but seem to be having a general bopping-around time, without harming anything. Our informant states that he could see ..."

3. Commentaries on the Law of Evidence in Civil Cases by Burr W. Jones, Louis Horwitz (1913)
"Parol proof of admissions or self-harming evidence concerning writings—English rule.—To a qualified extent leading English authorities may be consulted with ..."

4. Principles of Equity by Henry Home Kames (1825)
"Powera of a Court of Equity to remedy what is imperfect in common law, with respect to protecting the weak of mind from harming themselves by unequal ..."

5. The Greek Christian Poets and the English Poets by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1863)
"Whatever we say of Tusser, no fear of harming a poet,— Make ready a bin For chaff to lie in, and there may be room therein, in compliment to the author of ..."

6. The Politics of Aristotle by Aristotle (1885)
"... of poor men He should and of rich, the tyrant should lead both to imagine that they are preserved and prevented from harming one another by his rule, ..."

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