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List of synonyms from "non uniformities" to synonyms from "nonagreement"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms non violent, nonactive, non-urban area, non violence and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
- Non uniformities
- Non-uniformity
- Non-urban area
- Non-vegetable
- Non vegetable
- Non-viable
- Non viable
- Non-violence
- Non violence
- Non violences
- Non-violences
- Non violent
- Non-violent
- Non worshiper
- Nonacceptance
- Nonacceptances
- Nonactive
- Nonadhering
- Nonadmission
- Nonage
- Nonaggression pact
- Nonaggression treaty
- Nonagon
- Nonagreement
Definition of the day : « non-violence »
- As in nonagression : noun pacifism
- As in nonviolence : noun abstention from violence
- But I do admit that they do not believe in my doctrine of non-violence to the full extent.
- Extract from : « Freedom's Battle » by Mahatma Gandhi
- With me non-violence is part of my religion, a matter of creed.
- Extract from : « Freedom's Battle » by Mahatma Gandhi
- It would probably be better to call it "non-violence by necessity."
- Extract from : « Introduction to Non-Violence » by Theodore Paullin
- His commitment to human rights, peace and non-violence stands as a monument to his humanity and courage.
- Extract from : « Complete State of the Union Addresses from 1790 to 2006 » by Various
- To the pacifist who holds such a position, non-violence is imperative even if it does not work.
- Extract from : « Introduction to Non-Violence » by Theodore Paullin
- Non-violence provides a moral force which is more powerful than any physical force.
- Extract from : « Introduction to Non-Violence » by Theodore Paullin
- But much of the present pacifist argument in favor of non-violence is based rather upon its expediency.
- Extract from : « Introduction to Non-Violence » by Theodore Paullin
- However, the occasional success of non-violence even under such circumstances is proof of the possible expediency of this method.
- Extract from : « Introduction to Non-Violence » by Theodore Paullin
- Gandhi believes in non-violence both as a principle and as the most effective means of achieving his purposes.
- Extract from : « Introduction to Non-Violence » by Theodore Paullin
- If non-violence is essential in our dealings with Government, it is more essential in our dealings with our leaders.
- Extract from : « Freedom's Battle » by Mahatma Gandhi