peacemakers in English

noun
1
a person who brings about peace, especially by reconciling adversaries.
In recent years, groups of children have taken on the roles of peacemakers in bringing forward personal causes for peace.

Use "peacemakers" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "peacemakers" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "peacemakers", or refer to the context using the word "peacemakers" in the English Dictionary.

1. Blessed are the peacemakers.

2. The original Greek word means “peacemakers.”

3. 5. (a) Why do human agencies fail as peacemakers?

4. The Bible contains numerous other examples that instruct us to be peacemakers.

5. Men who built the a-bomb thought they were peacemakers, too.

6. The peacemakers could not be heard until the terrible swift sword had been sheathed.

7. Before I closed the prayer, I added, “And please help us to be peacemakers.”

8. By their fruits we shall know the peacemakers, not by the seraphic look on their faces.

9. We know how to teach other women to do it too, to leverage their natural expertise as peacemakers.

10. Beguilers have reputations as rakes, thieves, spies, and puppet masters, but they can also be diplomats, peacemakers, or heroic leaders who give hope in desperate situations

11. We become peacemakers in our homes and families, we help our fellowmen everywhere, and we reach out in merciful acts of kindness, forgiveness, grace, and long-suffering patience.

12. Axel and I interfered as peacemakers, were roughed and jostled in the mix-ups, and finally, with infinite precaution and intoxicated cunning, succeeded in inveigling our chum down to the boat and in rowing him aboard our schooner.

13. Argile 劉心武 刘心武 overschrijven pontoon crane el acto y efecto de evitar alguna cosa constant-cost industry central control room Blessed are the peacemakers stop calumny biotoxin diarrheal brando misleiden chuleta de cordero weerstandskromme encontro (m.) green machine spottily analoog-digitaal bridgework domowy kleurenpracht calcium

14. Blessed fool you are!" It comes immediately before the verb, as in "Blessed be the beasts and the children" or "Blessed are the peacemakers." On the other hand, we say /blest/ when: We use it as a past tense verb ("The pope Blessed the people"), and; We use it as an adjective following the verb ("He felt very Blessed").