Examples of 'nonfatal' in a sentence

Meaning of "nonfatal"

Nonfatal is an adjective that describes something, such as an injury or accident, that does not result in death. It is often used in the context of discussing the outcomes or consequences of events
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  • Not fatal; from which death will not result.
  • An incident not causing death; a nonfatality.

How to use "nonfatal" in a sentence

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At least one suffered a nonfatal gunshot wound.
Any nonfatal wound heals in seconds.
Reduce hospitalizations for nonfatal traumatic brain injuries.
Nonfatal drowning with injury or illness.
Risk of fatal and nonfatal lactic acidosis with.
Nonfatal cases without lost workdays.
Some opiate users report frequent nonfatal overdoses.
Nonfatal diseases targeted toward troops and civilians.
Displays plot dialog boxes and nonfatal errors.
Nonfatal shooting to the head.
A couple of them are nonfatal shootings.
The nonfatal complications may last for several weeks.
The causes of fatal and nonfatal injuries are totally different.
His body wounds were nonfatal.
The number of nonfatal injuries was far more expansive.

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Such incapacitation can be due to a fatal or nonfatal cardiovascular event.
Nonfatal opioid overdoses.
He was exposed to a nonfatal level of cyanide.
Tumor mobility is a significant independent predictor of mortality or nonfatal embolization.
The costs of fatal and nonfatal falls among older adults.
Coccidiosis caused by this parasite appears to be mild and nonfatal.
Externally caused nonfatal injuries.
Nonfatal suicide attempt.
Aspirin was of no benefit on the rate of death or nonfatal heart attack.
Drownings or nonfatal submersions.
Distinguish between the terms fatal error and nonfatal error.
A substantial proportion of nonfatal injuries occur on the road or in the workplace.
A number of factors are associated with fatal and nonfatal heroin overdoses.
Clinical effects on nonfatal coronary events can not yet be considered established.
The GSWs were nonfatal.
Cardiac related death and a nonfatal myocardial infarction were considered major cardiac events.
Farmers are at very high risk for fatal and nonfatal injuries.
The number of fatal and nonfatal emergencies from hallucinogenic mushrooms reported is very low.
Each of these groups was subsequently subdivided into fatal and nonfatal cases.
It was nonfatal.
Measles is a common childhood disease that can be dangerous but is generally nonfatal.
Inflammation markers linked more with fatal than nonfatal cardiovascular events in elderly.
Nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses in California.
The primary endpoint or cardiovascular outcome included fatal and nonfatal cardiovascular events.
The number of reports of fatal and nonfatal emergencies from hallucinogenic mushrooms is very low.
According to Ricky all the knife wounds are nonfatal.
The major causes of fatal and nonfatal injuries vary considerably in the USA.
The definition of MACE consistently included mortality and nonfatal reinfarction.
KCNRG may also be connected to common nonfatal diseases like asthma and chronic bronchitis.
Nonfatal injuries to law enforcement officers, a rise in assaults.
The decline has beenfaster for fatal than for nonfatal accidents at work.
It is a nonfatal error, and the operation can be retried later.
The Netherlands has no central registration of nonfatal occupational accidents.
It 's a nonfatal illness which we have had very little success treating.
MSD cases are more severe than the average nonfatal injury or illness.

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