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词汇 peacemaking
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Definition of peacemaking in English:

peacemaking

noun ˈpiːsmeɪkɪŋˈpisˌmeɪkɪŋ
mass noun
  • The process of bringing about peace, especially by reconciling adversaries.

    a serious attempt to engage in peacemaking after years of violence
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Electoral operations are a comparatively new type of peacemaking.
    • During this era, they pressed for new initiatives in peacemaking.
    • Our people have a long history of peacemaking.
    • I think they're very good at peacekeeping, not very good at peacemaking.
    • Critics argued that the concept assumed an adversarial process, whereas most legal matters call for peacemaking.
    • He had been told to take the territory and hold it as a bargaining counter for ultimate peacemaking.
    • The question that many observers ponder is whether their government can possibly rise to the challenge of peacemaking.
    • Society has arisen out of the works of peace; the essence of society is peacemaking.
    • His style of personal peacemaking was an asset he would employ frequently during his post-presidential years.
    • Peacemaking in 1919–1920 involved the redrawing of many European frontiers.
adjective ˈpiːsmeɪkɪŋˈpisˌmeɪkɪŋ
  • Intended to bring about peace, especially by reconciling adversaries.

    renewed peacemaking efforts
    a new peacemaking deal
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The prime minister left on his peacemaking trip yesterday.
    • His speech was a peacemaking moment for the delegates.
    • She is being recognized for endowing her students with peacemaking skills and community involvement.
    • The odds of success favour the peacemaking approaches.
    • The peacemaking powers of this plant have never been proven.
    • If necessary, they will send peacemaking forces into the province.
    • They have produced 50 detailed case studies of war prevention strategies by NGOs, churches, and other peacemaking groups from around the world.
    • In his view, the fictional major can serve as the model for soldiers during military occupations and peacemaking operations.
    • As the president's closest gay confidant, he anticipates playing a peacemaking role on the council.
    • These complex factors must be understood by any country that becomes involved in the peacemaking process.

Definition of peacemaking in US English:

peacemaking

nounˈpēsˌmākiNGˈpisˌmeɪkɪŋ
  • The process of bringing about peace, especially by reconciling adversaries.

    a serious attempt to engage in peacemaking after years of violence
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The question that many observers ponder is whether their government can possibly rise to the challenge of peacemaking.
    • His style of personal peacemaking was an asset he would employ frequently during his post-presidential years.
    • Critics argued that the concept assumed an adversarial process, whereas most legal matters call for peacemaking.
    • Electoral operations are a comparatively new type of peacemaking.
    • He had been told to take the territory and hold it as a bargaining counter for ultimate peacemaking.
    • During this era, they pressed for new initiatives in peacemaking.
    • I think they're very good at peacekeeping, not very good at peacemaking.
    • Society has arisen out of the works of peace; the essence of society is peacemaking.
    • Peacemaking in 1919–1920 involved the redrawing of many European frontiers.
    • Our people have a long history of peacemaking.
adjectiveˈpēsˌmākiNGˈpisˌmeɪkɪŋ
  • Intended to bring about peace, especially by reconciling adversaries.

    renewed peacemaking efforts
    a new peacemaking deal
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These complex factors must be understood by any country that becomes involved in the peacemaking process.
    • His speech was a peacemaking moment for the delegates.
    • They have produced 50 detailed case studies of war prevention strategies by NGOs, churches, and other peacemaking groups from around the world.
    • As the president's closest gay confidant, he anticipates playing a peacemaking role on the council.
    • In his view, the fictional major can serve as the model for soldiers during military occupations and peacemaking operations.
    • The odds of success favour the peacemaking approaches.
    • She is being recognized for endowing her students with peacemaking skills and community involvement.
    • The prime minister left on his peacemaking trip yesterday.
    • The peacemaking powers of this plant have never been proven.
    • If necessary, they will send peacemaking forces into the province.
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