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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

“You’ve got people trying to walk up to them in the pastures because these people are so peaceful and pacifistic, they think the buffalo aren’t going to charge them,” said Mrs. Fischer.

From Washington Times • Nov. 14, 2016

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 or a Federal World State in order to make the abolition of war a possibility 31 IV.

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