Deadly - Law Dictionary Search Results
Baneful
Having poisonous qualities deadly destructive injurious noxious pernicious
Baleful
Full of deadly or pernicious influence destructive
Dwale
The deadly nightshade Atropa Belladonna having stupefying qualities
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robbery
robbery committed by a person armed with a dangerous or deadly weapon simple robbery : robbery that does not involve any
reckless endangerment
misdemeanor but sometimes rises to a felony, as when a deadly weapon is involved.
dangerous weapon
of offense is capable of causing serious bodily injury compare deadly weapon
dangerous
with no regard for human life] [a animal] ;also : deadly 3 : likely to engage in repeated criminal activity [a
burglary
factors are the presence of people and use of a deadly weapon. bur·glar·i·ous [bər-glar-ē-əs] adj
aggravated
: characterized by aggravating elements (as the use of a deadly weapon) [ kidnapping]
Poison
be had to its administration. A substance may be a deadly poison or a valuable medicine according to how and how
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