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    pacifistic
    /ˌpasɪˈfɪstɪk/

    adjective

    • 1. holding the belief that war and violence are unjustifiable; peaceable: "a gentle, pacifistic people"

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  2. 1. : of, relating to, or characteristic of pacifism or pacifists. distributing pacifist literature. 2. : strongly and actively opposed to conflict and especially war. pacifist beliefs. pacifistically. ˌpa-sə-ˈfi-sti-k (ə-)lē. adverb. Synonyms. Noun. dove. peacenik. Adjective. dovish. pacific.

  3. Pacifistic definition: of or relating to pacifism or pacifists.. See examples of PACIFISTIC used in a sentence.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PacifismPacifism - Wikipedia

    Pacifism is the opposition or resistance to war, militarism (including conscription and mandatory military service) or violence. The word pacifism was coined by the French peace campaigner Émile Arnaud and adopted by other peace activists at the tenth Universal Peace Congress in Glasgow in 1901. [ 1 ] .

  5. noun [ C ] politics uk / ˈpæs.ɪ.fɪst / us / ˈpæs.ə.fɪst / Add to word list. someone who believes in pacifism: The pacifist movement is gaining increasing support among young people. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Peace. anti-war. conflict transformation. dove. dovish. hold out/offer an olive branch idiom. non-aggression. non-defence.

  6. PACIFISM definition: 1. the belief that war is wrong, and, therefore, that to fight in a war is wrong 2. the belief that…. Learn more.

  7. pacifism, the principled opposition to war and violence as a means of settling disputes. Pacifism may entail the belief that the waging of war by a state and the participation in war by an individual are absolutely wrong, under any circumstances.

  8. A person who opposes the use of war or violence to settle a dispute is called a pacifist. If you are a pacifist, you talk through your differences with others instead of fighting. A pacifist is a peacemaker — even its Latin origins of pax, or "peace" and facere, "to make" show it.