0 If you are hors de combat, you cannot take part in an activity because you are injured. Hors de combat is French for "out of combat":
Combatants "hors de combat" are normally granted special protections according to the laws of war, sometimes including prisoner-of-war status, and therefore officially became non-combatants.
But alive or dead, he is assuredly hors de combat.
They should be hors de combat in that respect.
The last thing we would wish to see is that he should become hors de combat.
It has thrown all ordinary agriculture entirely hors de combat.
That is, almost half her official complement was "hors de combat".
It relates to those who are not participating in the conflict, as well as to military personnel "hors de combat".
If successful, the enemy would be pinned to his shield and placed "hors de combat".