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pacifistic

[ pas-uh-fis-tik ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to pacifism or pacifists.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of pacifistic1

First recorded in 1925–30; pacif(ic) + -istic
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Example Sentences

Here he is firmly pacifistic, uninterested in adopting the squabbles and rivalries of his bitter, ailing father or the macho-machinations of his contemporaries.

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

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“There are signs that the pacifistic but huge action of the justice march has started to change the ruling AKP’s stance. It may also have changed the wider political culture in Turkey.â€

To make a picture with pacifistic elements was absolutely impossible.

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“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.

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