intact• Despite the bombing, the house was still intact.• Our furnituresurvived the long journey more or less intact.• Somehow his reputation survived the scandalintact.• The package arrived intact.• The toys have to be intact in their original boxes or they're not worth anything.
survived intact• A minormystery, of course, is how the file has survived intact.• In Nicholas the benign policies of the squirearchy had survived intact.• Unfortunately, few of these have survived intact.• Where others would have dismissed the idea as impractical, Sherwood set about locating those vehicles which had survived intact.• The facadesurvived intact and was incorporated in the rebuilding, which was completed in 1932.• Apparently the machine's screen and the motherboardsurvived intact - but alas not the floppy drive.• Lack of rainfall means that they have survived intact for hundreds of years, though they are now being threatened by tourists.• This is the only example portraying a RomanEmperor which has survived intact from such an early age.
Originintact
(1400-1500)Latinintactus, from tactus, past participle of tangere“to touch”