peacemaker
See also: Peacemaker
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpiːsmeɪkə(ɹ)/
Noun
peacemaker (plural peacemakers)
- A person who restores peace, especially by settling disputes; one who engages in peacemaking.
- 1611, The Holy Bible, […] (King James Version), London: […] Robert Barker, […], →OCLC, Matthew 5:9:
- Bleſſed are the peacemakers: foꝛ they ſhall bee called the childꝛen of God.
- 2018, Derek B. Miller, American By Day, page 208:
- We're not just the law, Joe. We're the peacemakers. Like the old Colts.
- (non-native speakers' English, medicine) Catachresis for pacemaker.
- 2010, M. Valderrama, V. Navarro, M. Le Van Quyen, “Heart rate variability as measurement of heart-brain interactions”, in Epilepsies:
- Indeed, although the activity of the heart depends on the intrinsic rhythm of its peacemaker […]
- 2014, S. Samad, SA. Khan, A. Haq, A. Riaz, “Classification of arrhythmia”, in International Journal of Electrical Energy:
- The “heart’s peacemaker” is the node from which the electrical signal for heart beat are […]
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someone who restores peace, especially by settling disputes
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