Definition of Peace. Meaning of Peace. Synonyms of Peace

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Definition of Peace

Peace
Peace Peace, v. t. & i. To make or become quiet; to be silent; to stop. [R.] ``Peace your tattlings.' --Shak. When the thunder would not peace at my bidding. --Shak.

Meaning of Peace from wikipedia

- Peace is a state of harmony in the absence of hostility and violence. In a societal sense, peace is commonly used to mean a lack of conflict (such as war)...
- A Peace to End All Peace: The Fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Creation of the Modern Middle East (also subtitled Creating the Modern Middle East, 1914–1922)...
- justice of the peace (JP) is a judicial officer of a lower court, elected or appointed by means of a commission (letters patent) to keep the peace. In past...
- Global Peace Index (GPI) is a report produced by the Australia-based NGO Institute for Economics & Peace (IEP) which measures the relative position of...
- King's peace or the King's Peace may refer to: King's peace (law), also queen's peace, a term in Anglo-Saxon law and later in English law and common law...
- The slogan "Peace at home, peace in the world" (Turkish: Yurtta sulh, cihanda sulh, rendered today as Yurtta barış, dünyada barış due to Atatürk's language...
- Israeli people after the historical handshake with Y****er Arafat. The Nobel Peace Prize (Swedish and Norwegian: Nobels fredspris) is one of the five Nobel...
- Peace on Earth may refer to: "Peace on Earth, good will to men", a phrase from the Biblical annunciation to the shepherds World peace Peace on Earth (Casting...
- Peace of Pressburg or Treaty of Pressburg may refer to: Peace of Pressburg (1271), a treaty settling territorial claims between Bohemia and Hungary Peace...
- pacifism was coined by the French peace campaigner Émile Arnaud and adopted by other peace activists at the tenth Universal Peace Congress in Glasgow in 1901...