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Assault and battery Meaning in English

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əˈsɔɫt/ /ˈænd/, /ənd/ /ˈbætɝi
uh-SAULT and BAT-uh-ree
ɐsˈɒlt/ /ˈænd/ /bˈætəɹi
uh-SOLT and BAT-uh-ree

Definition

An expression in law meaning the act of threatening to hurt someone (assault) and then physically attacking them (battery).

Usage & Nuances

Largely a legal term, used in police reports or court. 'Assault' can mean just threatening, while 'battery' means actual contact. The phrase is often used together, but some places legally separate the two.

Example Sentences

He was arrested for assault and battery.

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Assault and battery is a serious crime.

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The police investigated the assault and battery case.

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The lawyer explained the difference between assault and battery to the jury.

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You can't be charged with assault and battery unless there was both a threat and physical contact.

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She sued her neighbor for assault and battery after the incident.

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