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    hors de com·bat
    /ˌôr də ˌkämˈbä/

    adjective

    • 1. out of action due to injury or damage: "their pilots had been rendered temporarily hors de combat"

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  2. Under the 1949 Geneva Conventions, enemy combatants hors de combat are non-combatants and automatically granted the status of protected persons. Lawful combatants hors de combat receive prisoner of war (POW) status and cannot be prosecuted for simply partaking in hostilities.

  3. Dec 4, 2016 · Combat can refer to any fight or contest, not just fighting in a war. A politician who's out of the running in a political race could be declared "hors de combat," for example. But the adjective (or adverb) need not refer only to humans or animals: if you own a car, chances are your vehicle has been hors de combat at least once.

  4. HORS DE COMBAT definition: 1. If you are hors de combat, you cannot take part in an activity because you are injured. Hors de…. Learn more.

  5. A person hors de combat is a person who is no longer participating in hostilities, by choice or circumstance. Under customary international law, a person can be placed hors de combat in three situations arising in both international and non-international armed conflicts:

  6. A combatant is hors de combat if. he is in the power of an adverse party; he clearly expresses an intention to surrender; or. he has been rendered unconscious or is otherwise incapacitated by wounds or sickness, and is therefore incapable of defending himself.

  7. HORS DE COMBAT meaning: 1. If you are hors de combat, you cannot take part in an activity because you are injured. Hors de…. Learn more.

  8. Hors de combat definition: out of the fight; disabled; no longer able to fight.. See examples of HORS DE COMBAT used in a sentence.

  9. [French: out of action]Members of armed forces who are rendered unable to fight by reason of sickness, wounds, detention, or any other cause and are protected by the Geneva Convention.

  10. Jun 23, 2024 · The French phrase hors de combat means "out of combat." It was originally used as a legal term in France, as an official lawful excuse for soldiers not to participate in combat, and adopted by English speakers. Enemy fighters who are hors de combat must be protected as prisoners of war.

  11. Definition of hors de combat adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.