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unbloody

How to use unbloody in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for unbloody.

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It's impossible to claim any company "killed X people" that way, but to think the net effect is somehow clean and unbloody is also naive. To put it crassly, some people didn't take to the boardrooms because that is more humane, but because it's more effective, because robbing and killing people is inefficient.

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Quick take

achieved without bloodshed; "an unbloody transfer of power"

Meaning at a glance

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adjective

achieved without bloodshed; "an unbloody transfer of power"

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for unbloody.

adjective

achieved without bloodshed; "an unbloody transfer of power"

Example sentences

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It's impossible to claim any company "killed X people" that way, but to think the net effect is somehow clean and unbloody is also naive. To put it crassly, some people didn't take to the boardrooms because that is more humane, but because it's more effective, because robbing and killing people is inefficient.

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How do you use unbloody in a sentence?

It's impossible to claim any company "killed X people" that way, but to think the net effect is somehow clean and unbloody is also naive. To put it crassly, some people didn't take to the boardrooms because that is more humane, but because it's more effective, because robbing and killing people is inefficient.

What does unbloody mean?

achieved without bloodshed; "an unbloody transfer of power"

What part of speech is unbloody?

unbloody is commonly used as adjective.