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Abstaining (on principle) from the use of violence.
violent
peaceful
passive
unprovocative
unprovoking
Achieved without bloodshed.
unbloody
bloodless
1
South Africa achieved a relatively
nonviolent
transition from apartheid toward democratic government.
2
The activists were trained in
nonviolent
civil disobedience and got legal support.
3
Describes how the Poles have gone about things in a
nonviolent
way.
4
The miracle of South Africa is that a
nonviolent
movement still exists.
5
They are also prosecuted and issued long sentences for low-level
nonviolent
offenses.
6
He had gone too far in shaping a
nonviolent
and passive man.
7
To a remarkable extent, this youthful vanguard was strongly religious and
nonviolent
.
8
Finney's Web site seemed the handiwork of an eccentric but
nonviolent
personality.
9
Great in battle, but
nonviolent
,
she continued, adding a white heart emoji.
10
Findings: Patterns of innocuous events such as
nonviolent
protests can signal impending violence.
11
Many of these prisoners have received heavy sentences for
nonviolent
crimes.
12
To see regimes topple when ordinary people rise up in
nonviolent
direct action.
13
They have violated the privacy of citizens who engage in
nonviolent
political speech.
14
He suggested direct action by foreign governments&hopes that it'll be
nonviolent
.
15
Officials point to the success of Virginia's DNA database, which includes
nonviolent
felons.
16
They are typically
nonviolent
and pose little or no risk to public safety.
nonviolent
nonviolent resistance
nonviolent drug
basically nonviolent
certain nonviolent
nonviolent crimes