Used in a Sentence

non-violent

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for non-violent.

Editorial note

Now, whether non-violent violations of property rights should be punished by jail time is a separate issue.

Examples14
Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

(Of a person or movement) Opposed to violence.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of non-violent gathered in one view.

adjective

(Of a person or movement) Opposed to violence.

adjective

(Of a deed, event etc.) Without violence.

adjective

(Of a convict) Sentenced for a crime that did not involve violence.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for non-violent.

adjective

(Of a person or movement) Opposed to violence.

adjective

(Of a deed, event etc.) Without violence.

adjective

(Of a convict) Sentenced for a crime that did not involve violence.

Example sentences

1

Now, whether non-violent violations of property rights should be punished by jail time is a separate issue.

2

What about a non-violent non-compliance where it's still too risky to attempt even non-lethal force?

3

You can't get 70%+ of Americans to agree on anything, except apparently putting people in prison for life for potentially non-violent felonies.

4

According to the police manuals, in the event of non-violent non-compliance, non-lethal force should be used such as pepper-spray or taser until compliance is gained.

5

China executed people for being involved in a non-violent protest.

6

I wish I believed this but I'm convinced that most people are peaceful or at least non-violent because they have no other option.

7

I'm non-violent and dysfunctional and could not do a public shooting.

8

If a criminal warrant is issued by a judge, then the threat of force may be necessary, but it shouldn't be the first (no-knock raid for non-violent crime) reaction.

9

> but it worked for Gandhi Non-violent movements needs an audience with influence to succeed.

10

There should be no incentive for arrest in a situation like this, no power struggle, but instead they should be proud and rewarded for having deescalated any non-violent situation.

11

Aside from parallel construction, the NSA does the same thing most FBI, DEA, and Border Patrol dollars go to: small time non-violent drug offender persecution.

12

> According to the police manuals, in the event of non-violent non-compliance, non-lethal force should be used such as pepper-spray or taser until compliance is gained.

Quote examples

1

That both of those "non-violent" leaders' words and actions were backed by the everpresent threat of violence.

2

It'll probably turn out that the border guards "followed procedure." But that's exactly the problem that makes the story frightening to us: The path from "long day + non-violent temporary failure of judgement" to "being physically assaulted and facing a life-altering felony charge" seems terribly short.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use non-violent in a sentence?

Now, whether non-violent violations of property rights should be punished by jail time is a separate issue.

What does non-violent mean?

(Of a person or movement) Opposed to violence.

What part of speech is non-violent?

non-violent is commonly used as adjective.