neutralism

IPA: nˈutrʌɫɪzʌm

noun

  • The state of being neutral; neutrality.
  • A political policy of nonalignment in a situation of conflict.
  • (biology) The neutral theory of molecular evolution, holding that, at the molecular level, most evolutionary changes and variation within and between species are caused not by natural selection but by genetic drift of mutant alleles that are neutral.
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Examples of "neutralism" in Sentences

  • We were impressed by that because it was more neutral, and neutralism was a word that we loved.
  • More people need to be familiar with exaptations and neutralism … adaptation is not the only possibility.
  • He took neutralism in the cold war seriously, making trips to the Soviet Union and China (though to the White House as well).
  • Nor can we see Germany going its own way in neutralism or towards the east, because that would be equally damaging to the new and emerging Europe.
  • To me it seems like yet another sign that journalism is no longer going to be occupied that neutralism, but it will have more of a political partisan bent.
  • In addition, by once more dazzling the world with cleverly packaged proposals, the self-assured Soviet leader displayed the seductive charms that could woo Western Europe into a neutered neutralism.
  • Nevertheless, neutralism is still the foreign doctrine of all the nationalist Arab states, even though in Egypt at this moment it seems to mean not so much a good or tolerable relation with both blocs as bad terms with both.

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