non-combatant Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌnɒnˈkɒm.bə.tənt]
  • Us [ ˌnɑːnˈkɑːm.bə.t̬ənt]

Meaning of non-combatant In English

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Examples of non-combatant

  • The only certain non-combatant role in the forces was in the Royal Army Chaplains' Corps.

  • About 850 women are officers, three of whom already command non-combatant ships.

  • The country has offered troops on a non-combatant basis.

  • Commonly, they felt alienated from non-combatant society, frustrated at personal failure, and resentful of inadequate government policies and pettyminded officials.

  • This made it difficult to differentiate between the soldier and criminal, foreign and local fighter, and combatant and non-combatant.

  • This domain independent system was tested on planning non-combatant evacuation operations, which remove non-military personnel from dangerous situations.

  • It was also pointed out that these trends were primarily noticeable in the 'security soft-spots' like the recruit training establishments and non-combatant units.

  • I think they may fall within two categories—those selected for non-combatant service and those for national service.

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