Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
fully-intact
Adjective
/ˈfʊli ɪnˈtækt/
Definition
Remaining whole and undamaged; complete.
Examples
- The historical artifact was found fully-intact after centuries buried underground.
- Despite the storm, the house stood fully-intact, showing no signs of damage.
- She returned the book fully-intact, just as she borrowed it.
Meaning
Something that is fully-intact has not been altered, harmed, or broken in any way.
Synonyms
- whole
- unblemished
- undamaged
- complete
- intact