noninvasive

/ˌnɑnɪnˈveɪsɪv/
adjective
  1. Not involving entry into the body through the skin or a body opening, especially in medical procedures.
    • The doctor recommended a noninvasive ultrasound instead of surgery.
    • Many patients prefer noninvasive treatments because they have shorter recovery times.
    • Noninvasive blood pressure monitors are commonly used in hospitals.
  2. Not intruding or interfering; respecting privacy or boundaries.
    • We prefer noninvasive marketing that doesn't track our online activity.
    • Her noninvasive approach to coaching let the team find their own solutions.
    • The survey used noninvasive questions that didn't ask for personal details.
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