What is another word for non-fatal?

Pronunciation: [nˈɒnfˈe͡ɪtə͡l] (IPA)

Non-fatal means not causing death or likely to cause death. There are several synonyms for this term which include, but are not limited to, not lethal, non-deadly, non-lethal, survivable, non-life-threatening, and non-deadly. Each of these synonyms conveys the idea that something can cause harm or injury, but it is not serious enough to cause death. For instance, if someone sustains non-fatal injuries from a car accident, they have injuries that can be treated, and they are likely to recover. These synonyms are often used in medical contexts, legal proceedings, and other fields that require a precise and accurate vocabulary.

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    • Adjective
      non-lethal.
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