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peace

1 of 2noun
/pis/
Forms:peaces
1

a period or state where there is no war or violence

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  • After years of conflict, the region finally experienced a period of lasting peace and stability.
  • The ceasefire brought a temporary halt to hostilities, allowing civilians to finally experience a peace.
  • The treaty brought a long-awaited peace to the region.
  • The community worked together to maintain peace and prevent violence.
  • She hoped for a future where peace would prevail around the world.
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2

a treaty to cease hostilities

3

a feeling of no worries or anxieties

  • As she sat by the lake, a profound sense of peace washed over her.
  • The quiet of the early morning brought him a rare moment of peace.
  • He found peace in the simplicity of his daily routine.
  • After resolving the conflict, a lasting peace settled among the family members.
  • Meditation helps her achieve a deep peace, free from life's stresses.
4

a state of public order and safety where individuals can go about their daily activities without fear of disturbance or harm

  • The increased police presence in the city has helped maintain peace in public areas.
  • The community worked together to ensure peace at the local park after a series of incidents.
  • The government implemented new measures to promote peace and reduce crime in urban neighborhoods.
  • The event was held without any disruptions, thanks to the efforts to maintain peace.
  • The citizens appreciated the peace that allowed them to enjoy the festival without any worries.
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