Similar words: pacifistic, pacifism, pacific, pacification, pacify, specific, specified, unspecific. Meaning: ['pæsɪfɪst] n. someone opposed to violence as a means of settling disputes. adj. opposed to war.
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(1) I've never met such an ardent pacifist as Terry.
(2) Later he was to become famous as a pacifist.
(3) Pacifist movements gathered strength in Norway.
(4) David's play was amusing and its pacifist angle had a great appeal. Sentencedict.com
(5) The pacifist movement is gaining increasing support among young people.
(6) Ramsey could not say he was a pacifist.
(7) The five, organized by a Catholic pacifist group, Voices in the Wilderness, were hustled out by ushers.
(8) A pacifist, a socialist, and many other wonderful, otherworldly things.
(9) The Labour candidate advocating a pacifist programme, reversed a large Conservative majority in a seat never before held by Labour.
(10) Bergson was imprisoned as a pacifist during the World War I.
(11) For the pacifist mainstream, however, the threatened industrial explosion fed nightmares of social collapse rather than dreams of international peace.
(12) Heather played the pacifist role, pointing out that despite all the litter and dead sheep it was quite a nice campsite.
(13) In sharp contrast to previous pacifist agitations, the Nonconformist churches played only a minor role.
(14) Morality and pacifist emotion were the driving forces behind much of the uninformed criticism of the Sandys Reformation.
(15) During the war his pacifist leanings were not helpful.
(16) They want to renounce the pacifist constitution foisted on Japan by America.
(17) Addams declared herself a pacifist and spoke out against World War I.
(18) The civil rights movement in the early Seventies was an honourable non-sectarian movement peopled by pacifist idealists in pursuit of justice.
(19) The East Fulham by-election in October 1933 proved a significant pointer to the strength of pacifist sentiment.
(20) He was involved in the peace movement but never a pacifist.
(21) Most of them moved towards a similar view of the pacifist tendencies of modern capitalism to that expounded by Norman Angell.
(22) Unable to get a drink, the workers were standing around in the street listening to pacifist orators.
(23) Given such an approach it is hardly surprising that relations between pacifist and Communist opponents of the war during 1939-40 proved difficult.
(24) It is difficult to reconcile such references with the tradition of a mild, pacifist saviour.
(25) In the event, however, the crisis served mainly to demonstrate the dominance of older pacifist traditions over revolutionary ideas.
(26) In the early part of 1939 I was still a pacifist.
(27) Macmurray was a Christian socialist who after World War II became a pacifist and joined the Society of Friends.
(28) You are mistaken to assume that if I don't think we should all be packing guns I'm a simpering pacifist.
(29) The BBC correspondent says the anti-pirates emission anti-piracy mission is controversial in Japan because of its passivist pacifist post-Second World War constitution.
(30) The Japanese Prime Minister has raised the controversial issue of reviewing his country's pacifist constitution.
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