Similar words: non-aggression, nonaggressive, aggression, unaggressive, aggressive, aggressiveness, congressional, aggressivity. Meaning: ['nɑnə'greʃn /'nɒn-] n. a policy of not initiating hostilities.
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1. Both sides are now committed to non-aggression.
2. His new relationship with Germany is enshrined in a new non-aggression treaty.
3. The two countries signed a non-aggression pact.
4. Last month he signed a new non-aggression pact with Germany.
5. A non-aggression pact will be signed between the two countries.
6. The countries will come together next week to sign a new non-aggression treaty.
7. As an alternative to this bloc policy Khrushchev offered to conclude treaties of non-aggression and friendship with the states concerned.
8. This demand remained a precondition for the North agreeing to a non-aggression declaration with the South.
9. They signed a nonaggression pact.
10. A nonaggression policy; nonaggression treaties.
11. Some anarcho-capitalists, such as Rothbard, accept the nonaggression axiom on an intrinsic moral or natural law basis.
12. Nevertheless, Beijing is acting with extreme caution even as North Korea threatens to 'totally freeze' relations with South Korea and pull out of a nonaggression pact.
13. The basic agreement stipulates the specific measures that the two Koreas must take in order to achieve reconciliation, nonaggression, exchanges and cooperation.
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14. In Punjab, where the group was founded and where leaders like Ishaq continue to openly preach hatred, the provincial government has entered a nonaggression pact with LeJ, says analyst Rana.
15. What if a child were to propose a society (loosely) based on the principle of nonaggression.
16. To prevent each other from suddenly attacking, strangers joined right hands as a pledge of nonaggression , thus demonstrating that neither party was about to use a weapon.
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