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"noncombative" Definitions
  1. not combative: such as
  2. not eager to fight or argue
  3. not involving combat and especially military combat
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12 Sentences With "noncombative"

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Buttigieg, whose early campaign was similarly positive and noncombative, has pivoted sharply.
I told her, in the most noncombative way I could, that he wasn't.
By the end, Mr. Trump was uncharacteristically noncombative, according to people close to him.
"I raised teacher salaries by 43 percent," he said during a fairly noncombative round about education.
"Many places do not provide an easy way to do this in a noncombative way," he said.
We'll see if this "uncharacteristically noncombative" keeps up, or whether the real Trump comes shining through on Twitter.
Pao certainly doesn't fit the mold of who we are taught is the ideal female colleague: noncombative and eager to help.
By the end of the process, Mr. Trump was calm, grimly determined to soldier on and uncharacteristically noncombative, according to people close to the president.
By the end of the process, Mr. Trump was calm, determined to push his agenda and uncharacteristically noncombative, according to people close to the president.
Perhaps the experience of being so hotly contested has something to do with the equanimity Salle exhibits in "How to See," his debut collection of essays: The former enfant terrible (his words) is now an affable elder statesman with an upbeat, noncombative approach to art criticism.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church's relationship to government military activity has been supportive but noncombative. In 1936, the SDA Church established the Medical Cadet Corps Training Program. This allowed Adventists to remain noncombatant but positive toward the war effort. Sabbath observance remained a concern for the drafted members of the church.
On May 24, 1979, the bill passed the Senate by a vote of 59 to 1, with two voting present and six absent. The victory in the Senate was attributed by a Thompson staffer to Washington's "calm noncombative presentation".Hamlish Levinsohn (1983), pp. 132–134. However, the bill stalled in the House.

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