grievous in the PONS Dictionary

grievous Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

grievous bodily harm
[grievous] bodily harm
[grievous] bodily harm

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The losses, while serious, were no more grievous than during the battles of late 1942 and early 1943.
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He was pulled from the wreckage but later died from his grievous burns.
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Approximately 48 hours worth of energy was the ceiling beyond which he could not absorb further energy without risking grievous bodily injury.
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His wound was so grievous that they were still forced to remove part of his foot.
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To say that he was a holy terror would be a grievous understatement.
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He was later charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm.
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Stealing this tent was a most grievous crime and the punishment was meted out in the extreme.
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He then fled into hiding for days to avoid arrest for grievous bodily harm.
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Deadly force can be utilized to prevent the death or grievous bodily injury to oneself or that of another.
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The offence under section 18 is variously referred to as wounding with intent or causing grievous bodily harm with intent.
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