Peacemaking: meaning, definitions and examples
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peacemaking
[ ˈpiːsˌmeɪkɪŋ ]
international relations
The action of attempting to establish peace; diplomacy or negotiation aimed at preventing or resolving conflicts.
Synonyms
conciliation, mediation, reconciliation
Examples of usage
- The United Nations sent a peacemaking mission to the war-torn region.
- Peacemaking efforts between the two countries have been ongoing for years.
religion
The act or process of bringing about peace, especially between individuals or groups of different religions.
Synonyms
accord, harmony, reconciliation
Examples of usage
- The church played a key role in peacemaking between the two religious communities.
- His dedication to peacemaking efforts earned him respect from both sides.
Translations
Translations of the word "peacemaking" in other languages:
🇵🇹 fazer a paz
🇮🇳 शांति स्थापना (shanti sthapana)
🇩🇪 Friedensstiftung
🇮🇩 pembuatan perdamaian
🇺🇦 миротворчість
🇵🇱 tworzenie pokoju
🇯🇵 平和構築 (heiwa kōchiku)
🇫🇷 pacification
🇪🇸 pacificación
🇹🇷 barış yapma
🇰🇷 평화 조성 (pyeonghwa joseong)
🇸🇦 صنع السلام (ṣanʿ al-salām)
🇨🇿 budování míru
🇸🇰 budovanie mieru
🇨🇳 和平建设 (hépíng jiànshè)
🇸🇮 ustvarjanje miru
🇮🇸 friðargerð
🇰🇿 бейбітшілікті орнату (beybítshilíktí ornatý)
🇬🇪 მშვიდობის დამყარება (mshvidobis damkareba)
🇦🇿 sülh yaratmaq
🇲🇽 pacificación
Word origin
The term 'peacemaking' originated in the late 19th century, combining 'peace' with 'making' to describe the active process of creating peace. It gained prominence during times of conflict and has been used in various fields, including international relations, conflict resolution, and religious diplomacy. Peacemaking emphasizes the importance of dialogue, negotiation, and understanding in resolving disputes and promoting harmony among individuals and communities.
See also: peace, peacebuilding, peaceful, peacefully, peacefulness, peacekeeping, peacemaker.