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pacifistic

[pas-uh-fis-tik] / ˌpæs əˈfɪs tɪk /


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His father was the choir director of the First Congregational Church in Norwich, elevating the prominence of the pacifistic family.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 5, 2018

Yet Orwell belonged for a time to the pacifistic Independent Labour Party, deplored the sadism of communists in Spain and felt uneasy with gratuitous violence in media.

From Washington Post • Feb. 24, 2017

To make a picture with pacifistic elements was absolutely impossible.

From The Guardian • Jan. 26, 2017

Leo Szilard, an escaped Hungarian physicist, took a draft of a letter to Einstein, who, although pacifistic, signed the final version.

From Textbooks • Aug. 12, 2015

The pacifistic demand for a Federal World State in order to make the abolition of war a possibility.

From The League of Nations and its Problems Three Lectures by Oppenheim, L. (Lassa)




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