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nonconfrontationally

Definitions

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  • adverb In a nonconfrontational manner.

Etymologies

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nonconfrontational +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • They are living their faith, for the most part peacefully and nonconfrontationally, every day.

    The casual assumption of privilege - The Panda's Thumb 2010

  • They are living their faith, for the most part peacefully and nonconfrontationally, every day.

    The casual assumption of privilege - The Panda's Thumb 2010

  • It could have been that Brokaw suspected Obama of anti-Israel bias and phrased the question nonconfrontationally in the hope of drawing him out -- in which case either Brokaw's suspicions were false or Obama didn't fall for his tactic.

    Speaking Ruth to Power 2009

  • As head of thevital civil service, she is everything local people want: a Democrat, an excellent administrator, tough enough to stand up to Beijing and sensible enough to negotiate nonconfrontationally.

    Twelve Tips For The Markets 2008

  • I was really surprised at how if you go to them nonconfrontationally they respond in kind.

    No, It's Not the New Napster 2007

  • In the meantime, she had to feel her way along slowly and nonconfrontationally.

    The Girls He Adored Jonathan Nasaw 2001

  • In the meantime, she had to feel her way along slowly and nonconfrontationally.

    The Girls He Adored Jonathan Nasaw 2001

  • In the meantime, she had to feel her way along slowly and nonconfrontationally.

    The Girls He Adored Jonathan Nasaw 2001

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