noun a state of being unable to continue in a military operation due to injury, illness, or other incapacitation
Refers to a soldier who is unable to participate in combat due to injury or other reasons.
Used in legal contexts to describe someone who is incapacitated or unable to continue in a legal proceeding.
Describes a patient who is unable to continue treatment or participate in activities due to illness or injury.
In sports, it can refer to an athlete who is temporarily unable to compete due to injury or other factors.
In literature, the term 'hors de combat' may be used to describe a character who is disabled or incapacitated in some way, rendering them unable to participate in a battle or conflict.
In psychology, 'hors de combat' may be used metaphorically to describe a person who is emotionally or mentally unable to engage in a particular situation or discussion.
In a military context, 'hors de combat' refers to a soldier who is incapacitated and unable to continue fighting due to injury, illness, or other factors.
In legal proceedings, 'hors de combat' may be used to describe evidence or arguments that are considered irrelevant or inadmissible in court.