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Nonviolent - What does it mean?

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Nonviolent vs Assertive - What's the difference?

nonviolent | assertive |


As adjectives the difference between nonviolent and assertive

is that nonviolent is not violent; without violence; following a philosophy of nonviolence; the opposite of violent while assertive is boldly self-assured; confident without being aggressive.

Peaceful vs Nonviolent - What's the difference?

peaceful | nonviolent |


As adjectives the difference between peaceful and nonviolent

is that peaceful is not at war or disturbed by strife or turmoil while nonviolent is not violent; without violence; following a philosophy of nonviolence; the opposite of violent.

Nonaggressive vs Nonviolent - What's the difference?

nonaggressive | nonviolent |


As adjectives the difference between nonaggressive and nonviolent

is that nonaggressive is not aggressive while nonviolent is not violent; without violence; following a philosophy of nonviolence; the opposite of violent.

Nonviolent vs Restrained - What's the difference?

nonviolent | restrained |


As adjectives the difference between nonviolent and restrained

is that nonviolent is not violent; without violence; following a philosophy of nonviolence; the opposite of violent while restrained is held back, limited, kept in check or under control.

As a verb restrained is

(restrain).

Passive vs Nonviolent - What's the difference?

passive | nonviolent |


As a noun passive

is .

As an adjective nonviolent is

not violent; without violence; following a philosophy of nonviolence; the opposite of violent.

Nonviolet vs Nonviolent - What's the difference?

nonviolet | nonviolent |


As adjectives the difference between nonviolet and nonviolent

is that nonviolet is not violet in colour while nonviolent is not violent; without violence; following a philosophy of nonviolence; the opposite of violent.

Nonviolent vs Satyagraha - What's the difference?

nonviolent | satyagraha |


As an adjective nonviolent

is not violent; without violence; following a philosophy of nonviolence; the opposite of violent.

As a noun satyagraha is

the policy of nonviolent resistance as used by during the struggle for indian independence.

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