non-binding

adj

Etymology

From non- + binding.

  1. inherited from byndynge
  2. prefixed as non-binding — “non + binding

Definitions

  1. That does not bind the participants

    • A non-binding vote on the Government's decision to scale back plans for HS2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail [...] took place in the House of Commons on December 8.
  2. Not involved in the formation of bonds

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