pacifistic

ADJECTIVE
  1. opposed to war
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How To Use pacifistic In A Sentence

  • The experiences of the liberal-democratic period can be used to prevent the re-emergence of these pacifistic illusions.
  • He looks to be a well-educated, generous, and pacifistic gentlemen.
  • I see the possible benefits of teaching kids to be as pacifistic as possible.
  • The early Christian Church was pacifistic in nature.
  • The assumption that dancing is peaceful or pacifistic in nature needs to be explored further.
  • By subscribing to this pacifistic, respectful philosophy and by being interested in teaching youth, they could bring a core program for at-risk youngsters into their local schools.
  • Some contemporary critics suspected Dix of a pacifistic or revolutionary agenda.
  • Born in Dunfermline, Scotland, Carnegie was indoctrinated in the democratic, pacifistic tenets of his father, a Chartist radical.
  • (adj): prenominal), pacifistic, dovish -- (opposed to war Errata: The Wordie Blog
  • The people of Akir, known as the Akira, are a gentle, pacifistic people.
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