noun
- plural of dovishness; the quality or state of being dovish; a tendency to favor peaceful solutions, diplomacy, and restraint in foreign policy or conflict resolution.
Usage: Usually used in political or international relations contexts.; Often contrasted with hawkishness.
Examples
- The dovishnesses of the two candidates became clear during the debate on military intervention.
- Political analysts noted the dovishnesses displayed by several senators in their opposition to the war.
- The dovishnesses within the party reflected a growing desire for diplomatic solutions.
- Her dovishnesses on foreign policy contrasted sharply with her opponent's aggressive stance.
- The dovishnesses of the administration were evident in their preference for negotiation over military action.