pacifistic in English

adjective

['pæsɪ'fɪstɪ]

peace-loving; supporting pacifism; nonaggressive, not combative

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1. McCarthy, then a parishioner at Holy Trinity, was well-known for his liberal and pacifistic views.

2. In that case, The Boss is rooting for some kind of pacifistic neutral political philosophy.

3. Many are peace-loving or even pacifistic, and nearly every Blossoming light favors redemption over righteous wrath

4. The pacifistic peasants, who seek some basic rights, are at odds with local authorities and later, the army.

5. The Arcadians are described as a pacifistic, aquatic race with skin color ranging from light blue to pale yellow

6. The labour movement was pacifistic, opposed the war, and alleged that the rich were benefitting at the expense of the workers.

7. Pacifistic movement was an antiwar movement after the first world war and its dominant ideas were to fight against wars and defend peace.

8. 26 The vainglorious presence of Marilyn Monroe is placed alongside the subdued countenance of Mother Theresa, Che Guevara glares vehemently in opposition to the pacifistic visage of Mahatma Gandhi.

9. Jacen was far more serene, and took a measured, pacifistic stance, believing any aggressive use of the Force to be a step towards the dark side.

10. Stumpf also addressed once the commandment of the Bible, "Thou shalt not kill" and revealed some pacifistic tendencies, but time and again he expressed clearly conservative views when he ranted about the "perfidious Albion" (England) or against France's rapacity, when he showed satisfaction that England had finally to sacrifice rivers of blood, and he wanted to combine the last forces for the defence of the fatherland.