DECIDES NOT TO FIGHT

Definition: Choosing not to engage in a physical or verbal conflict or battle; opting to avoid confrontation or combat.

Synonyms: Opts Out, Chooses Peace, Elects Retreat, Selects Surrender, Prefers Peace

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
The wise owl decides not to fight with the mischievous squirrel.
#2
Tom decides not to fight against the strong wind and flies a kite instead.
#3
The superhero decides not to fight the villain with violence but with words.
#4
During the game, Alex decides not to fight with the referee's decision.
#5
Despite the heated argument, John decides not to fight back and instead walks away calmly.
#6
Despite the opponent's taunts, the chess grandmaster decides not to fight emotionally but strategically plans each move.
#7
Despite the provocation, he decides not to fight back and maintains his composure.
#8
In the face of criticism, the wise leader decides not to fight every battle, choosing strategic battles instead.
#9
The diplomat skillfully decides not to fight over minor disagreements, prioritizing international cooperation.
#10
The scholar, confident in her research, decides not to fight against skepticism but lets the evidence speak for itself.
#11
Despite the temptation, the ethical business owner decides not to fight dirty and maintains integrity in all dealings.
#12
She decides not to fight because she believes in peaceful resolution.
#13
After much contemplation, he decides not to fight against the injustice.
#14
In the face of hostility, she decides not to fight and walks away calmly.
#15
The wise leader decides not to fight unnecessarily, preserving resources for greater challenges.
#16
She decides not to fight when faced with unfair accusations.
#17
After much deliberation, the team decides not to fight for the controversial decision.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: I heard there was a disagreement between our team and the marketing department.B: Yes, there was some tension, but our manager decides not to fight over it. Instead, we're focusing on finding a compromise.A: That sounds like a wise approach. Collaboration often yields better results than conflict.
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