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Definitions for nonviolent
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Princeton's WordNet

  1. nonviolentadjective

    abstaining (on principle) from the use of violence

  2. nonviolent, unbloodyadjective

    achieved without bloodshed

    "an unbloody transfer of power"

Wiktionary

  1. nonviolentadjective

    Not violent; without violence; following a philosophy of nonviolence; the opposite of violent

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  1. nonviolent

    Nonviolent refers to actions, methods, or principles that reject the use of physical violence or harm as a means to achieve a goal, resolve conflicts, or bring about social or political change. It is often associated with peaceful forms of protest, civil resistance, or other strategies that emphasize respect, compassion, and cooperation. This term is commonly used in discussions about civil rights, social justice, and peace movements. It implies a commitment to the respect for life and human dignity.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of nonviolent in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of nonviolent in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of nonviolent in a Sentence

  1. Michael Kugelman:

    We shouldn't overstate the importance of this letter. It may be a case of the Taliban trying to earn some legitimacy and goodwill by playing the role of good guy and proposing nonviolent solutions, at the end of the day, The Taliban has no incentive to propose talks unless it's starting to feel major pressure on the battlefield. Though U.S. forces have ramped up their fight, I think it's too early for The Taliban to suddenly conclude it's not worth fighting anymore. Michael Kugelman said the Taliban offer could nonetheless be useful to the President Trump administration. Even if the letter is just a bluff, and I assume it is, the White House can say - Look, our strategy is already paying off. A spate of bombings last month in Kabul fueled anger against The Taliban across the country, and prompted the President Trump administration to close the doors for peace talks with the Islamic insurgents. Taliban fighters( Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.) But The Taliban knows President Trump does n’t want the U.S. to be in Special Representative for Afghanistan. The Taliban will be banking on the belief the U.S. and the West have lost the will to remain there. US ADDING AIR POWER, INTELLIGENCE GATHERING IN AFGHANISTAN US AND PAKISTAN CLASH AT United Nations ' OVER Special Representative for Afghanistan In a recent visit to eastern Special Representative for Afghanistan, General John Nicholson, who commands the U.S. and NATO’s Resolute Support mission in the Special Representative for Afghanistan, said the intensified U.S. offensive is producing results.

  2. Hillary Clinton:

    We have got to stop imprisoning people who use marijuana, therefore, we need more states, cities, and the federal government to begin to address this so that we don't have this terrible result that Senator Sanders was talking about where we have a huge population in our prisons for nonviolent, low-level offenses that are primarily due to marijuana.

  3. John Sen. Kennedy:

    Good intentions sometimes have nothing to do with actual consequences, we were told that this would only allow low-level, nonviolent criminals to go free. I didnt believe it, and I didnt believe it because I read the bill. And now we find out that in the first traunch of prisoners let free, 500 committed weapons or explosive crimes, 250 committed sex crimes, I think there were 60 or 70 that were guilty of homicide or aggravated assault. And those are not low-level, nonviolent criminals.

  4. National Review:

    Proposition 47 downgraded a variety of ‘non-serious, nonviolent crimes’ that had previously been considered felonies to misdemeanors…. A thief may now steal something under (a $950 limit) on a daily basis and it will never rise to felony status.… In the event that a perpetrator is pursued and apprehended, the consequence can be a small fine or a brief stay in jail. In reality, these repercussions are rare, outrage in these circumstances is apolitical…. ‘Every bicycle in our building has been stolen,’ says Karen Burns, president of a San Francisco condo association. ‘I’ve caught so many people stealing packages. They don’t care. They know nothing will happen to them. It’s crazy. It’s horrible. I feel like these people need to go to jail.’.

  5. Dean Smith:

    It's going to stop a lot of people getting arrested for nonviolent crimes.

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