From non- + fatal. <span class="searchmatch">nonfatal</span> (not comparable) Not fatal; from which death will not result. <span class="searchmatch">nonfatally</span> <span class="searchmatch">nonfatal</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">nonfatals</span>) An incident not causing...
<span class="searchmatch">nonfatals</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">nonfatal</span>...
From non- + fatally. <span class="searchmatch">nonfatally</span> (not comparable) In a <span class="searchmatch">nonfatal</span> manner; in a manner which does not result in death....
<span class="searchmatch">nonfatalities</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">nonfatality</span>...
From non- + fatality. <span class="searchmatch">nonfatality</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">nonfatalities</span>) An incident that is not a fatality....
See also: <span class="searchmatch">nonfatal</span> From non- + fatal. non-fatal (not comparable) Alternative spelling of <span class="searchmatch">nonfatal</span>. “non-fatal”, in Cambridge English Dictionary, Cambridge...
Informally, however, these terms are sometimes used to refer to serious but <span class="searchmatch">nonfatal</span> electric shocks. Preferred usage is to normally reserve electrocution for...
przy‧tru‧wać przytruwać impf (perfective przytruć) (transitive) to poison <span class="searchmatch">nonfatally</span> Synonym: podtruwać (intransitive, colloquial) to talk at length about...
fewer <span class="searchmatch">nonfatal</span> heart attacks — but there would also be two additional deaths caused by bleeding and three more incidents of serious but <span class="searchmatch">nonfatal</span> bleeding...
(not comparable) Not subject to mortality; undying, immortal. Not deadly; <span class="searchmatch">nonfatal</span>. 2007 February 2, Denise Grady, “U.S. Reconfigures the Way Casualty Totals...