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the lethality
noun
The fact of something being lethal; the ability of something to kill
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Carl still marvels at the lethality of the Sledgehammers.
Bigger or more regular doses might improve the lethality.
"The lethality and the number of armed people is unprecedented.
For he never played down the lethality of her disease, nor did he hold out false hope.
Dr. Cherkassky said he was discounting neither the lethality of anthrax nor the sophistication of the terrorists who use it.
A ban on large-capacity ammunition magazines might also make some difference to the lethality of mass shootings.
The metrics of that success, perhaps unsurprisingly, have concentrated on the lethality of US and Nato operations.
While no one should underestimate the lethality of these weapons and the stupidity of the US military machine, the claim does not make radiological sense.
Explaining the number of deaths this weekend from improvised explosive devices, military officers in Iraq said the lethality and effectiveness of those weapons had intensified.
"We have not reduced the lethality of our weapons, even though we do in fact bluster and use them for display as other animals do," Dr. Vermeij said.
It might also be possible to try to make combination pathogens -- combining, say, the lethality of one with the infectiousness of another.
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