nonwar
English
Adjective
nonwar (not comparable)
- Not of or pertaining to war.
- 2022 June 13, Hwang, Chun-mei, “Chinese leader Xi Jinping signs new rules governing 'non-war' military operations”, in Luisetta Mudie, transl.; Luisetta Mudie, editor, Radio Free Asia, archived from the original on 14 June 2022:
- Chinese leader Xi Jinping has signed a directive allowing non-war uses of the military, prompting concerns that Beijing may be gearing up to invade the democratic island of Taiwan under the guise of a "special operation" not classified as war. […]
"[It] provides a legal basis for non-war military operation," it said.
Among the six-chapter document's stated aims are "maintaining national sovereignty ... regional stability and regulating the organization and implementation of non-war military operations," it said.
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Noun
nonwar (plural nonwars)
- A situation that is not a war (but possibly resembles one).
- 2008, Richard K. Betts, Conflict after the Cold War: arguments on causes of war and peace, page 226:
- Several specific nonwars are in their own way even more extraordinary than the one that has taken place between the United States and the Soviet Union.
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