0 supporting discussion or other peaceful solutions in political relationships rather than the use of force:
He thus pursued a strongly dovish policy and opposed raising interest rates.
The content of the speech was unapologetically dovish in its pursuit of peace.
The terms hawkish and dovish are also used as adjectives.
Polls showed that beginning in 1965, the public was consistently 4050 percent hawkish and 1025 percent dovish.
Though neither she nor the synagogue's board attributed it to this incident, it, along with her extremely dovish politics, contributed to her contract not being renewed.
Gilpatric was not always so dovish.