Harm - Law Dictionary Search Results
self-defense
protect himself or herself because of a reasonable belief that the other party intended to inflict great bodily harm or death see also justification
Impunity
Exemption or freedom from punishment harm or loss
Impassible
Incapable of suffering inaccessible to harm or pain not to be touched or moved to passion or sympathy unfeeling or not showing feeling without
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Hurtless
Doing no injury harmless also unhurt without injury or harm
Fender
One who or that which defends or protects by warding off harm
Endamage
To bring loss or damage to to harm to injure
Disserve
To fail to serve to do injury or mischief to to damage to hurt to harm
Detriment
That which injures or causes damage mischief harm diminution loss damage used very generically as detriments to property religion morals etc
Dere
To hurt to harm to injure
conserving
protecting or saving from harm or loss as serves a conserving function
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Harm - Law Dictionary Search Results
self-defense
protect himself or herself because of a reasonable belief that the other party intended to inflict great bodily harm or death see also justification
Impunity
Exemption or freedom from punishment harm or loss
Impassible
Incapable of suffering inaccessible to harm or pain not to be touched or moved to passion or sympathy unfeeling or not showing feeling without
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Hurtless
Doing no injury harmless also unhurt without injury or harm
Fender
One who or that which defends or protects by warding off harm
Endamage
To bring loss or damage to to harm to injure
Disserve
To fail to serve to do injury or mischief to to damage to hurt to harm
Detriment
That which injures or causes damage mischief harm diminution loss damage used very generically as detriments to property religion morals etc
Dere
To hurt to harm to injure
conserving
protecting or saving from harm or loss as serves a conserving function
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