adjective
- favoring peace, negotiation, and diplomacy over military action or aggression in foreign policy
- favoring lower interest rates and easier monetary policy to stimulate economic growth
Usage: politics; international relations
Usage: economics; finance
Examples
- The dovish senator opposed military intervention in the region.
- Her dovish approach to the conflict emphasized dialogue over confrontation.
- The central bank took a dovish stance by lowering interest rates.
- Dovish policymakers argued for more spending to boost the economy.
- The president's dovish foreign policy prioritized diplomacy with neighboring countries.
- Market analysts interpreted the Fed chair's dovish comments as a signal for future rate cuts.