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It is usually used to refer to efforts to overcome conflict and achieve harmonious relationships. For example, "The two sides have been making peace negotiations in order to end the long-running dispute."
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making peace
verb
Present participle of make peace
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Making peace is complicated.
Making peace is expensive.
"Making peace will be painful," she said.
For making peace in the Middle East?
Novels, notoriously, are not about making peace or cultivating domesticity.
"It's about making peace with yourself," she said.
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In at least one sphere, however, he has taken bold steps: making peace with Pakistan.
Making peace between the different kinds of Belgians is presumably beyond even him.
Making peace with microorganisms has its risks, of course.
*Making peace with suffering.
Making peace is not about giving up.
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