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neu·tral·ism N0073600 (no͞o′trə-lĭz′əm, nyo͞o′-)n.1. The state of being neutral; neutrality.2. A political policy or advocacy of nonalignment or noninvolvement in conflicting alliances and of attempting to mediate or conciliate in conflicts between states: "Neutralism differs from neutrality in that it is an attitude of mind in time of peace rather than a legal status in time of war" (London Times). neu′tral·ist adj. & n.neu′tral·is′tic adj.neutralism (ˈnjuːtrəˌlɪzəm) n (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (in international affairs) the policy, practice, or attitude of neutrality, noninvolvement, or nonalignment with power blocs ˈneutralist n, adjneu•tral•ism (ˈnu trəˌlɪz əm, ˈnyu-) n. 1. the policy of neutrality in foreign affairs. 2. the theory that some changes in evolution are governed by chance mutations rather than natural selection. [1570–80] neutralismthe practice or policy of remaining neutral in foreign affairs. — neutralist, n.See also: PoliticsThesaurusNoun | 1. | neutralism - a policy of neutrality or nonalignment in international affairsforeign policy - a policy governing international relations | TranslationsneutralismenUK
neutralism[′nü·trə‚liz·əm] (ecology) A neutral interaction between two species, that is, one having no evident effect on either species. neutralismenUK
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