Nonalignment
(noun)
- The state of not aligning with or supporting any particular political or ideological group or system.
- The principle or policy of not aligning oneself with any particular political or ideological group or system.
Origin:
From the prefix "non-" meaning "not" and "alignment" meaning state of being aligned or in agreement with something.
Examples:
- The country's policy of nonalignment helped it to maintain good relations with all nations.
- The nonalignment movement was founded in the 1950s to promote peaceful coexistence among nations.
- The country's nonalignment policy allowed it to remain neutral in times of war.
- The nonalignment stance of the country helped it to avoid getting involved in conflicts.
- The nonalignment policy was an important element of the country's foreign policy.