neutralism
Americannoun
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the policy or advocacy of maintaining strict neutrality in foreign affairs.
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Biology. the theory that some changes in evolution are governed by random mutations that become fixed in populations by chance rather than by natural selection.
noun
Other Word Forms
- antineutralism noun
- neutralist noun
Etymology
Origin of neutralism
Example Sentences
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My neutralism has its limits: I will doggedly follow the progress of England’s national team in the World Cup, which is now under way in Russia.
From The New Yorker • Jun. 18, 2018
Globalizing impulses helped bring about a flourishing of neutralism.
From The New Yorker • Jun. 18, 2018
In Europe this leads in too many countries to a faintly disguised neutralism.
From Time Magazine Archive
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General Assembly, where neutralism is increasingly accepted as the power of negative thinking, Nationalist China's Foreign Minister reminded the world last week that involvement is not a dirty word.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He stood for the evasion of a great issue; for intellectual and moral cowardice, for nauseous neutralism.
From Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 10 by Brann, William Cowper
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