sublethally

/sʌbˈliθəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is not strong enough to cause death, but still causes harm or damage.
    • The insects were sublethally exposed to the pesticide in the lab experiment.
    • The chemical acts sublethally, weakening the plants without killing them.
    • Many animals are sublethally affected by plastic waste in the ocean.
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