There are at least two ways to approach this word.
The word itself means peacefully, or placatingly. "The conquoring general approached his fallen enemy pacifically and with the desire to win them over rather than to crush them.
It can also be an example of Ebonics, as a pronunciation of the intended word "specifically". "I want to know what you did, pacifically".
John practiced pacifism by refusing to engage in any form of violence, even when provoked.
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The word pacifism means peaceful and it not an area in Czechoslovakia.
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Pacifism is in no way related to cowardice. For some, pacifism requires great bravery.
Edward G. Smith has written: 'The force of pacifism' -- subject(s): Pacifism
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Omer J. Chevrette has written: 'The excess of pacifism' -- subject(s): Pacifism, War