English adjective: intact | |||
| 1. | intact constituting the undiminished entirety; lacking nothing essential especially not damaged | ||
| Samples | A local motion keepeth bodies integral. Was able to keep the collection entire during his lifetime. Fought to keep the union intact. | ||
| Synonyms | entire, integral | ||
| Similar | whole | ||
| Antonyms | fractional | ||
| 2. | intact (of a woman) having the hymen unbroken | ||
| Samples | She was intact, virginal. | ||
| Synonyms | inviolate | ||
| Similar | uninjured | ||
| Antonyms | injured | ||
| 3. | intact (used of domestic animals) sexually competent | ||
| Samples | An entire horse. | ||
| Synonyms | entire | ||
| Similar | uncastrated | ||
| Antonyms | castrated, unsexed | ||
| 4. | intact undamaged in any way | ||
| Samples | The vase remained intact despit rough handling. | ||
| Similar | undamaged | ||
| Antonyms | damaged | ||