Embrace as a policy
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ADOPTEmbrace, as a policy
ESPOUSEEmbrace, as a belief
ESPOUSEEmbrace, as a cause
inclaspto hold in or as in a clasp or embrace
enclaspto hold in or as in a clasp or embrace
LAPSEExpire, as a policy
LAPSESExpires, as a policy
LAPSESExpires, as a policy.
ADOPTChoose, as a policy
ADOPTDecide to use, as a policy
movementsA change in policy or general attitudes seen as positive
movementA change in policy or general attitudes seen as positive
restrictionisma policy or philosophy favoring restriction, as of trade or immigration
restrictionismsRESTRICTIONISM, a policy or philosophy favoring restriction, as of trade or immigration
STOPGOAlternately discouraging and encouraging forward movement, as a chancellor of the exchequer's policy
scrappingAbolish or cancel (something, esp. a plan, policy, or law) that is now regarded as unnecessary, unwanted, or unsuitable
establishmentA group in a society exercising power and influence over matters of policy or taste, and seen as resisting change
establishmentsA group in a society exercising power and influence over matters of policy or taste, and seen as resisting change
rethinkThink again about (something such as a policy or course of action), esp. in order to make changes to it
rethinkingThink again about (something such as a policy or course of action), esp. in order to make changes to it
rethoughtThink again about (something such as a policy or course of action), esp. in order to make changes to it
satyagraha(Sanskrit) the policy of passive resistance inaugurated by Mohandas Gandhi in 1919 as a method of gaining political and social reforms
satyagrahasSATYAGRAHA, (Sanskrit) the policy of passive resistance inaugurated by Mohandas Gandhi in 1919 as a method of gaining political and social reforms
zigsharp alteration or change of direction (as in a process or policy) the quick zigs and zags of his international maneuverings New York Times
presumptionAn attitude adopted in law or as a matter of policy toward an action or proposal in the absence of acceptable reasons to the contrary
presumptionsAn attitude adopted in law or as a matter of policy toward an action or proposal in the absence of acceptable reasons to the contrary
mandatesThe authority to carry out a policy or course of action, regarded as given by the electorate to a candidate or party that is victorious in an election
defeatismthe attitude, policy, or conduct of a person who admits, expects, or no longer resists defeat, as because of a conviction that further struggle or effort is futile; pessimistic resignation
revanchethe policy of a state intent on regaining areas of its original territory that have been lost to other states as a result of war, a treaty signed under duress, etc.