"Non-proliferation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Non-proliferation refers to the effort to prevent the spread of harmful or dangerous technologies, such as nuclear weapons, to prevent them from being developed or used by additional countries or individuals. It involves a combination of diplomacy, international agreements, and other measures to reduce the risk of nuclear proliferation and promote global security.
Non-partisan refers to someone or something that is fair, balanced, and neutral, without backing or supporting a particular political party, ideology, or interest group. Non-partisan individuals, organizations, or events aim to provide objective information, facilitate debate, or resolve issues without being influenced by partisan agendas or biases.
Food or other goods that are not perishable, meaning they do not spoil or decay easily and can be stored for a long time without refrigeration. Examples of non-perishable items include canned goods, dried fruits and vegetables, nuts, grains, and processed snacks.
The adjective "non-polluting" refers to something that does not release harmful substances, such as chemicals, into the environment, and therefore does not contribute to pollution.
Not belonging to or controlled by a particular company or individual, especially in regard to a brand name or trademark.
Not related to psychiatry or mental health; not involving or related to psychological disorders or treatment.
Non-psychotic refers to a mental or emotional state that is not characterized by psychotic symptoms, such as hallucinations, delusions, or disorganized thinking. In other words, a person who is non-psychotic is not experiencing a mental break from reality and is able to distinguish between what is real and what is not. This term is often used in contrast to psychotic, which is a state of being severely mentally ill.
Non-renewable refers to a natural resource that cannot be replenished or replaced once it has been used up. This means that it will eventually run out and there will be nothing left to use. Examples of non-renewable resources include fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas. These resources have taken millions of years to form and it would take millions of years for them to form again, so they are not considered renewable.