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"nonbelligerent" Definitions
  1. not belligerent: such as
  2. not waging war
  3. not hostile or combative
  4. a nonbelligerent country

9 Sentences With "nonbelligerent"

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I do not recall Oswald's engaging in any fights, except for nonbelligerent recreation around the barracks.
It is no secret that Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg takes pains to cultivate a nonbelligerent, even friendly public persona.
At that critical juncture, the United States, though still technically a nonbelligerent, assumed a more active role in the Atlantic war.
A nation departing from strict neutrality by giving assistance to one of the contending factions in a war may still be considered a nonbelligerent under certain circumstances.
Neutral or nonbelligerent Powers who may have received within their territory persons belonging to one of the categories referred to in Article 4, shall take the same action with respect to such persons.
Haymes's birth in Argentina to non-U.S. citizens meant he was not an American citizen. In order to avoid military service during World War II, Haymes asserted his nonbelligerent status as a citizen of Argentina, which remained neutral until almost the end of the war. Hollywood-based columnists Louella Parsons and Hedda Hopper questioned Haymes' patriotism, but the story had little effect on his career.
The title of the film derives from what was expressed by the Swiss during World War II, for as a nonbelligerent country many refugees desired entry there, with most being denied permission. They were frequently told, "Our boat is full," a reference to passengers of a lifeboat after a ship sinking frequently refusing to allow any further survivors to enter their craft after it had reached a level of occupancy felt to approach the limit of safety.
Through various contacts, she obtained false papers, creating the identity of Rena Utinsky, a Lithuanian nurse—as Lithuania was a nonbelligerent country under armed occupation by Nazi Germany. She secured a position with the Filipino Red Cross as a nurse, and went to Bataan to search for her husband.Regis 2008, p.132 Miss U, detailing Utinsky's work to assist POWs during World War IIShe was shocked by the state of the survivors of the Bataan Death March.
Fur traders at work as depicted in 1777 by Claude J. Sauthier For thousands of years Canada has been inhabited by indigenous peoples from a variety of different cultures and of several major linguistic groupings. Although not without conflict and bloodshed, early European interactions with First Nations and Inuit populations in what is now Canada were arguably peaceful. First Nations and Métis peoples played a critical part in the development of European colonies in Canada, particularly for their role in assisting European coureur des bois and voyageurs in the exploration of the continent during the North American fur trade. Combined with late economic development in many regions, this comparably nonbelligerent early history allowed indigenous Canadians to have a lasting influence on the national culture (see: The Canadian Crown and Aboriginal peoples).

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