Similar words: nonviolent, non-violent, violently, nonviolent resistance, nonviolence, non-violence, violent, violent storm. Meaning: ['nɑn'vaɪələntlɪ /'nɒn-] adv. without violence.
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1. If he truly wanted land reform he could have achieved it non-violently during his long 20-year rule.
2. To connect nonviolently, first we have to value love and respect for others.
3. What teaches Syrians to seek these rights nonviolently and with civil society as a goal?
4. But as long as one is working nonviolently for justice and equality, King argued, the conflict will yield greater justice and peace for everyone.
5. The government was overthrown nonviolently, but the dictator was killed.
6. In the Middle East today, as in 1989, extraordinary numbers of ordinary people are courageously and for the most part nonviolently demanding a better future for themselves and their children.
7. These abolitionists were nearly all Christians, and not all of them were committed to pursuing their goal nonviolently.
8. Oprah: And the fact that he was doing it nonviolently.
9. Give us the ballot and we will quietly and nonviolently, without rancor or bitterness, implement the Supreme Court's decision of May 17, 1954.
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