neutralist

/ˈnuːtrəlɪst/
adjective
  1. Relating to or supporting a policy of neutrality, especially in international or political conflicts.
    • Her neutralist views made her a popular mediator in the heated debate.
    • The neutralist stance of the government helped it maintain good trade relations with both sides.
    • The newspaper took a neutralist position, refusing to endorse any candidate.
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noun
  1. A person or country that supports a policy of not taking sides in a conflict or disagreement between other groups.
    • Many neutralists argued that the country should stay out of the foreign war entirely.
    • The senator was known as a neutralist, always urging compromise rather than confrontation.
    • During the Cold War, some smaller nations became neutralists to avoid being drawn into the superpower rivalry.
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