How do you use Noncombat in a sentence? See 3 example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Noncombat meaning
Not involved in, or not designed for, combat.
Example types with noncombat
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
This is apparently a unique award, as the law that created it states it is equivalent to a noncombat Medal of Honor. (22 words)
When word of this reached MGM, studio executives began to badger the Army Air Forces to reassign its most valuable screen actor to noncombat duty. (25 words)
Brigades advertise many noncombat roles, such as a cook for military intelligencedigital designer in an assault brigade, and have also promised good equipment and better training than conscripts receive. (29 words)
Brigades advertise many noncombat roles, such as a cook for military intelligencedigital designer in an assault brigade, and have also promised good equipment and better training than conscripts receive. (29 words)
When word of this reached MGM, studio executives began to badger the Army Air Forces to reassign its most valuable screen actor to noncombat duty. (25 words)
This is apparently a unique award, as the law that created it states it is equivalent to a noncombat Medal of Honor. (22 words)
Example sentences (3)
Brigades advertise many noncombat roles, such as a cook for military intelligencedigital designer in an assault brigade, and have also promised good equipment and better training than conscripts receive.
This is apparently a unique award, as the law that created it states it is equivalent to a noncombat Medal of Honor.
When word of this reached MGM, studio executives began to badger the Army Air Forces to reassign its most valuable screen actor to noncombat duty.
Common combinations with noncombat
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
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