nonconfrontational
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nonconfrontational (comparative more nonconfrontational, superlative most nonconfrontational)
- Not confrontational; approaching a dispute indirectly
- 2009 July 25, Frank Rich, “And That's Not the Way It Is”, in New York Times:
- Just a few days before McNamara died, Politico uncovered a particularly graphic example involving The Post: an invitation to lobbyists to shell out $25,000 to $250,000 to sponsor off-the-record, nonconfrontational "salons" where they could mix with what a promotional flier called "the right people" and "alter the debate."
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