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nonproliferation
[non-proh-lif-uh-rey-shuhn]
noun
the action or practice of curbing or controlling an excessive, rapid spread.
nonproliferation of nuclear weapons.
failure or refusal to proliferate, as in budding or cell division.
adjective
pertaining to diplomatic agreements limiting the spread of nuclear weapons.
nonproliferation
/ ˌnɒnprəˌlɪfərˈeɪʃən /
noun
limitation of the production or spread of something, esp nuclear or chemical weapons
( as modifier )
a nonproliferation treaty
failure or refusal to proliferate
Word History and Origins
Origin of nonproliferation1
Example Sentences
Meanwhile, within that agency, nonproliferation, cleanup, and renewable energy programs are set to face significant cuts, leaving percent of NNSA’s proposed funding to be spent on — yes! — nuclear weapons alone.
On June 12, the IAEA’s Board of Governors declared Iran had breached its nonproliferation obligations for the first time in almost 20 years.
Lee, the nonproliferation expert, said that the attack on Iran, which was the first real-world use of the United States’ bunker-buster bombs, may have been a boon to North Korea.
Iran could also close the Strait of Hormuz, withdraw from the nuclear nonproliferation treaty or even attempt a rapid “breakout” run to a bomb with its residual capabilities.
“And this means that traditional nonproliferation concerns over Saudi Arabia have really subsided over the last few years,” Thakker said.
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