Noun
withdrawing from the activities of a group
Source: WordNetDuring the interwar period, the Mundaneum hosted meetings about non-engagement, conscientious objection and even communism – which wasn’t looked on too kindly by the government, which closed the project down in 1934. Source: Internet
Emad Except for Muslim League came into being in Dhaka and despite the so-called "non-engagement" won more seats in East Bengal then it did in Punjab, NWFP, Sindh combined. Source: Internet
Perhaps the recent remarks of Jordan’s Prime Minister Hani Mulki in Brussels in April 2017 sums up the cost of non-engagement in the current global refugee and migration crises; “it is on the loss of hope that radicalism and terrorist ideologies thrive." Source: Internet
‘David’ explains that there is no set criteria for staff on how to deal with non-engagement cases. Source: Internet