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pacifismpac‧i‧fis‧m /ˈpæsəfɪzəm/ noun [uncountable]  pacifismOrigin: 1900-2000 French pacifisme, from pacifique; ➔ PACIFIC - His pacifism, like his social philosophy, was a slow growth.
- However, this was not due to any genuine belief in pacifism.
- She was converted to pacifism by the Quaker Hilda Clark, while at university during the Boer war.
- They are believed to have been non-violent, adhering scrupulously to an other-worldly pacifism.
- They objected to materials that expose children to feminism, witchcraft, pacifism, vegetarianism, and situational ethics.
- This generation had come of age working on practical issues of feminism, pacifism, civil rights, and environmentalism.
- We discussed my pacifism, and on one occasion I denied my convictions, just to be on his side.
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