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What is the verb for peace?

There isn't a single perfect verb for "peace" because the meaning can be nuanced. Here are some options depending on the context:

To achieve peace:

* To pacify: This implies making something or someone calm and peaceful.

* To conciliate: This suggests bringing opposing parties together peacefully.

* To reconcile: This emphasizes bringing peace after conflict.

* To mediate: This refers to acting as a neutral party to help resolve conflict.

* To appease: This means to make someone calm by giving them what they want, sometimes even if it's not the right thing to do.

To be at peace:

* To rest: This refers to a state of physical or mental relaxation.

* To relax: Similar to "to rest," but can be more active.

* To be tranquil: This implies a state of calmness and serenity.

Other verbs related to peace:

* To make peace: This means to end a conflict.

* To break the peace: This means to disrupt a peaceful situation.

* To keep the peace: This means to maintain order and prevent conflict.

The best verb to use depends on the specific situation and the intended meaning.

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