0 completely harmless (= causing no harm):
1 completely without harm:
an innocuous statement
innocuous activities
The most robust behavioral phenomenon after injury is allodynia in which painful behavior is induced by a normally innocuous stimulus, such as light touch.
However, other less innocuous parallels might be drawn.
The songs on the album are for the most part innocuous, devoted to romance and partying, with little social commentary.
Cures attributed to saints were capable of naturalistic explanation, but they were not rendered innocuous by this means.
We remark that the use of co-currying in the clauses for pairing, application and -abstraction is essential, even though it looks innocuous.
The choice of a fitness definition is not innocuous.
The distinction is not innocuous because the effects of majority run-off systems on electoral competition are quite different from those of plurality rule.
Although this normalization is not innocuous, it suffices for our purposes.