Benign in a sentence as an adjective

Argue that it's benign or that you trust them, but that's still what it is.

Writing C++ code that works reliably in a benign setting is not a big deal.

Given all the JavaScript- and Flash-based assaults on the eye today, the blink tag seems charmingly benign.

Most side effects are quite benign, but if you're unlucky enough, they can be crippling, lethal, or incurable.

That is to say that the computer already knows the tissue that it is looking at is a tumor and not benign breast tissue.

People did not assume in the 1990s that the intelligence community was benign or disconnected.

I went to the emergency with my gf and it turns out I have benign paroxysmal positional vertigo.

I put a lot of effort into making the crawling as benign and unobtrusive as possible, so I definitely do NOT try to brute force devices.

That is the true-future for making cancer determinations and may even eliminate the part of my job where I tell you if something is benign vs.

You shall hereby refuse to believe any scientific statement as "true", however benign, except those in which you alone have proven to yourself to be true, by your own hand and evidence.

We should worry a lot more about the possibility of them actually becoming completely dominant again than we should worry about the relatively benign prospect of them becoming weaker.

Trading recipes?If this was an attempt to help Aaron's cause, it seems very misguided...Aaron really doesn't need the association with Wikileaks, especially as his supporters attempt to portray his work as benign and altruistic.

" <- So, sounds like the rather benign goal of keeping developers from impersonating Apple's own payment channel and thereby confusing users into believing they are transacting with Apple and then to send Apple support issues.

Benign definitions

adjective

not dangerous to health; not recurrent or progressive (especially of a tumor)

adjective

pleasant and beneficial in nature or influence; "a benign smile"; "the benign sky"; "the benign influence of pure air"

See also: benignant

adjective

kindness of disposition or manner; "the benign ruler of millions"; "benign intentions"