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  1. peace / ˈ piːs/ noun. Britannica Dictionary definition of PEACE. 1. a : a state in which there is no war or fighting. [noncount] After many years of war, people on both sides were longing for peace. We said a prayer for world peace. They have lived in peace [= peacefully] for many years.

  2. Peace is a human disposition (e.e., it is a personal and social orientation to secure freedom from distress and to foster a capacity to act, predicated on a fundamental recognition of freedom and dignity of all people).

  3. Peace is a fundamental precondition for social and economic development. Without peace, societies are often plagued by conflict, violence, and instability, which can hinder progress and result in ...

  4. Find 67 different ways to say PEACE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

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  6. UPEACE is the only institution within the United Nations system mandated exclusively for peace education. UPEACE's unique attributes lie in its specialized UN mandate, global community, interdisciplinary curriculum, commitment to practical learning, and emphasis on sustainable development. Find our more about the people that make up our unique ...

  7. www.grainesdepaix.org › basic-concepts › how-to-define-peaceHow to define peace? — English

    Peace demands a positive combativeness in our relationships, and equally in the face of our own impulses. But to define peace as the battle won by reason against instinct is false. It is not by battle that we reach either peace or inner peace, but through cultivating an inner state of emotional appeasement.

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