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nonbelligerency

American  
[non-buh-lij-er-uhn-see] / ˌnɒn bəˈlɪdʒ ər ən si /

noun

  1. the state or status of not participating in a war.

  2. the status or policy of a nation that does not participate openly in a war but supports the cause of one of the belligerents.


Etymology

Origin of nonbelligerency

First recorded in 1935–40; non- + belligerency

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“While hardly a pacifist country,” America has, Mr. Mandelbaum writes, tried to establish peace and nonbelligerency as “a permanent condition of international affairs.”

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 10, 2026

Kissinger is also urging the Israelis to consider new talks aimed at securing a pledge of nonbelligerency from Sadat.

From Time Magazine Archive

The government's answer might be that it does in fact have a kind of declaration of nonbelligerency.

From Time Magazine Archive

They knew that another Israeli withdrawal from the Sinai seemed in the making, in exchange for a declaration of nonbelligerency in some form from Egyptian President Anwar Sadat.

From Time Magazine Archive

He also backed the Israeli view that the conference should lead not just to nonbelligerency but to "real peace."

From Time Magazine Archive

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