Peaced: meaning, definitions and examples
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peaced
[ piːst ]
past tense
Peaced is the past tense of peace, typically used in informal contexts to indicate having achieved or promoted peace, or having left or departed in a peaceful manner. It is often used in colloquial expressions.
Synonyms
departed, reconciled, resolved
Examples of usage
- After the discussion, they peaced out of the meeting.
- They peaced over their differences and embraced friendship.
- He peaced with his enemies to focus on new goals.
Translations
Translations of the word "peaced" in other languages:
🇵🇹 paz
🇮🇳 शांति
🇩🇪 Frieden
🇮🇩 perdamaian
🇺🇦 мир
🇵🇱 pokój
🇯🇵 平和
🇫🇷 paix
🇪🇸 paz
🇹🇷 barış
🇰🇷 평화
🇸🇦 سلام
🇨🇿 mír
🇸🇰 mír
🇨🇳 和平
🇸🇮 mir
🇮🇸 friður
🇰🇿 бейбітшілік
🇬🇪 მშვიდობა
🇦🇿 sülh
🇲🇽 paz
Etymology
The term 'peaced' is derived from the noun 'peace,' which originates from the Latin word 'pax' meaning 'a period of harmony.' The evolution of the word has seen it transition from its Latin roots to Middle English, 'pes' and 'pees,' eventually adopting its modern form. The verb form is less commonly used and has emerged in informal discourse, particularly within youth culture, to suggest a sense of resolution or leaving a situation amicably. The use of 'peaced' can often be seen in social settings, especially among younger generations, who may employ it as a way to express the idea of resolving conflicts or simply leaving a place quietly and peacefully.