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Filter by Meaning They decided to take a nonviolent approach to disciplining their child.
Nonviolent parenting encourages discipline through positive reinforcement and communication.
The nonviolent protests were met with tear gas and arrests.
The nonviolent army retreated in the face of the enemy's overwhelming force.
The nonviolent protests were peaceful and respectful.
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