dovishnesses

[US]/ˈdʌvɪʃnəs/
[UK]/ˈdʌvɪʃnəs/

Translation

n.advocacy of peaceful solutions; tendency to favor diplomacy over military action

Phrases & Collocations

dovishness policy

dovishness stance

dovishness signals

dovishness tone

dovishness outlook

dovishness approach

dovishness influence

dovishness expectations

dovishness rhetoric

dovishness measures

Example Sentences

the dovishness of the central bank has led to lower interest rates.

market analysts are reacting to the dovishness expressed in the latest policy meeting.

investors tend to favor dovishness as it usually signals economic growth.

the dovishness of the new governor has surprised many economists.

experts believe that dovishness can help stimulate consumer spending.

there is a growing dovishness among policymakers in response to economic uncertainty.

his dovishness on foreign policy has drawn both criticism and support.

the dovishness in the speech reassured investors about future stability.

many believe that dovishness can lead to a more stable economy.

the dovishness shown by the committee is a sign of caution.

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