Nondeadly
Nondeadly refers to something that does not cause death. This term can be applied in various contexts, including law, medicine, and warfare. In a legal context, nondeadly force is a level of physical contact that is insufficient to cause death or serious bodily harm. This is often contrasted with deadly force, which is defined as force that a person knows or should know creates a substantial risk of death or serious bodily harm. The use of nondeadly force is generally considered permissible in situations where a person reasonably believes it is necessary to protect themselves or others from harm.
In medicine, a nondeadly illness or injury is one that is not fatal, even if it may
In the realm of conflict or law enforcement, nondeadly weapons are instruments designed to incapacitate or