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Definition of Nonantagonistic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonantagonistic
Literary usage of Nonantagonistic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Opposition and Dissent in Contemporary China by Peter R. Moody (1977)
"This is a nonantagonistic contradiction. But when it develops, from a quantitative
change to a qualitative change, it will erupt as an antagonistic one. ..."
2. Getting to the Top in the USSR: Cyclical Patterns in the Leadership by R. Judson Mitchell (1990)
"... might arise from the nature of the system itself; and that such contradictions
could turn from "nonantagonistic" into "antagonistic" ones. ..."
3. Red Eagle: The Army in Polish Politics, 1944-1988 by Andrew A. Michta (1990)
"... "nonantagonistic contradictions" refer to the economic crisis in Poland. 28.
Wojciech Jaruzelski, "Bezcenna ..."
4. Weaving the Net: Conditional Engagement with China by James Shinn (1996)
"On the one hand, it is possible to hypothesize a set of nonantagonistic relations
among a united Korea, China, Japan, and Russia, with each simultaneously ..."
5. Report of the Philippine Commission to the Secretary of War by Philippine Commission (1900-1916, United States (1906)
"My resources in this respect are at an end, and unless active cooperation rather
thun a nonantagonistic passivity can be demanded from the governors, ..."