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- Dictionarydov·ish/ˈdəviSH/
adjective
- 1. advocating peaceful or conciliatory policies, especially in foreign affairs: "a group of influential young dovish advisors"
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DOVISH definition: 1. supporting discussion or other peaceful solutions in political relationships rather than the use…. Learn more.
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DOVISH meaning: 1. supporting discussion or other peaceful...
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DOVISH meaning: 1. supporting discussion or other peaceful solutions in political relationships rather than the use…. Learn more.
Dovish definition: (especially of a person in public office) advocating peace, compromise, or a conciliatory national attitude. See examples of DOVISH used in a sentence.
Someone who's dovish favors political policies that promote peace, rather than conflict with other countries. A dovish president is more likely to sign peace treaties than to start a war.
Dovish means favouring diplomacy rather than the use or display of force to achieve foreign-policy goals. Learn more about the word frequency, synonyms, pronunciation and usage of dovish with examples and video.
Definition of dovish adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Dovish means preferring peace and discussion to war. Learn more about this adjective and see how it is used in sentences from the corpus.