pacifist in the PONS Dictionary

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English
He is a pacifist, strongly opposed to any kind of violence, and strives to avoid confrontations and apply more stealthy tactics.
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He was also active as a preacher, writer, artist, pacifist and social activist.
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They also renounced wealth, lived communally, and were pacifist vegetarians.
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Neither is it simply a conflict between good and evil because there are also pacifists on either side.
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In these stories a pacifist theme came through strongly.
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Baker describes himself as having always had pacifist leanings.
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However, even during periods of peace, many pacifists still refuse to register for or report for military duty, risking criminal charges.
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There were articles run to help a pacifist request non-combat duty if they were drafted.
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I have been a convinced pacifist for twenty years c.1953.
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He was known for his very strong pacifist views.
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