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Definition of non-military in English: non-militaryadjective nɒnˈmɪlɪt(ə)ri Not belonging to, characteristic of, or involving the armed forces; civilian. the widespread destruction of non-military targets Example sentencesExamples - Yet our Government seems to be dragging its feet in demanding their right to a fair and non-military trial.
- This curious fact meant the photos would appear genuine to non-military people, such as journalists, but could easily be discredited later by military experts.
- The objectors want the Treasury to set up a special fund for their money to be spent on non-military purposes.
- In the wake of the reform era, the Army was put under pressure to pull out of its non-military practices, including business and politics, he said.
- At the end of the war, the Truman administration required payment for non-military supplies to the USSR, especially a large number of ships.
- The nine-month expedition, whose patron is the Prince of Wales, is one of the most adventurous non-military trips by Service personnel.
- The 13-strong caving group included non-military personnel John Taylor of North Derbyshire and Kevin Welch from North Yorkshire.
- Companies manufacturing civil transport aircraft make up the largest part of the civil, non-military, portion of the industry.
- It is critically important to also note, however, that even non-military actions can cause immense civilian suffering and that such options too must be rejected.
- It is very important in the course of an operation to minimize destruction of non-military installations and to prevent casualties among civilians.
- What should specifically targeting non-military targets to maximize civilian casualties be called?
- So they used all their inventiveness, design, energy and manufacturing power to create non-military products.
- But it was Napoleon's big idea to provide uniforms for citizens working in non-military fields.
- In these areas they exercised civil control, did not allow entry to non-military persons without permission, and in various ways antagonized the inhabitants.
- Perhaps she is thinking of the US Army's Law of Land Warfare which, according to Klein, prohibits the sale of non-military property.
- A non-military lorry seen moving towards the armoured column in a greener part of the city was halted in its tracks by overwhelming gunfire.
- Japan can only make its contributions non-military areas.
- Their main distinguishing feature is that, although they are non-military courts, one of their judges is always a members of the Military Legal Service.
- It discusses how modern equipment is frequently made with parts from the non-military sector.
- For almost all non-military implementations, the provision of security is a costly overhead that needs justification from the business perspective.
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