innocuous in the PONS Dictionary

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Cartoon violence is only the most innocuous sort.
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Water is noteworthy because it is reactive, whereas other solvents such as benzene are considered to be chemically innocuous.
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Before anyone realized that they were firing upon an innocuous piece of flotsam, a tragic accident occurred.
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Butler's arrangements haven't dated particularly well, but the record's too innocuous and good-natured to qualify as an outright failure.
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The moment of exposure is innocuous, without any untoward sensations to the unwary.
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It was not rendered neutral or innocuous as it left their premises.
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Generally algae attaches itself to the sides of the pond and remains innocuous.
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Although it has a rather more innocuous aspect, perhaps helped by the fact that it is no longer a house of worship.
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As time moves forward, seemingly innocuous incidents push a situation further toward a bad situation and escape from the incident pit becomes more difficult.
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Where different interpretations address different objects of interpretation, an innocuous pluralism occurs.
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