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A weapon is an object used in fighting to harm or kill an opponent or enemy.
No, even though matches have great harm and burn down houses, it is not a weapon.
a flashlight could be a weapon if with crown, and if with laser light it is harmful for eyes. so use it accoring manual or basic principles.
Kashtbhanjan Hanuman is a revered deity in Hindu mythology known for his strength, devotion, and loyalty to Lord Rama. He is believed to have the power to remove obstacles and protect his devotees from harm. Hanuman is also considered a symbol of courage, selflessness, and unwavering faith in the Hindu tradition.
In my opinion, you are absolutely correct. It is a tool or object THAT CAN be used as a weapon just as anything else, like for instance a pencil. -- A weapon is a tool used to cause harm. A gun has no intended purpose other than the causing of harm; it could conceivably be used as a makeshift hammer, I suppose, and some guns have tactical rails which can be used to attach sights and flashlights, but fundamentally, the purpose of a gun is to cause harm, or demonstrate the power of the bearer of the gun to harm others. Thus, a gun IS a tool, but also specifically a weapon.
It was a kind of battering ram - a beak of metal and wood, which could harm the enemy's ship seriously almost unobserved.
It was a kind of battering ram - a beak of metal and wood, which could harm the enemy's ship seriously almost unobserved.
the crossbow looked like a you know like a piercing weapon that could harm an animal and was used for hunting. Also it had a bow cocked up in a trigger
the crossbow looked like a you know like a piercing weapon that could harm an animal and was used for hunting. Also it had a bow cocked up in a trigger
Magick is not supposed to be used to do harm unto others. It is against the Wiccan Rede. An it harm none, do as ye will!
To be charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, an individual must intentionally cause bodily harm to another person while using a deadly weapon, or threaten to do so in a way that induces fear of imminent harm. The weapon in question can be anything capable of causing serious injury or death. Additionally, the circumstances of the incident, such as the intent to inflict serious harm or the use of the weapon in a reckless manner, play a significant role in determining the charge. Each jurisdiction may have specific definitions and elements that must be met for this charge.
An antonym for "weapon" is "shield." While a weapon is used for offense or harm, a shield serves as a form of defense or protection. Both terms represent opposing concepts in the context of conflict and safety.