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English
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
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Singular peacelessness |
Plural uncountable |
peacelessness (uncountable)
References
- Notes:
- ^ The conditions of peacelessness lead to aggression, internalised and open; aggression to violence, violence to bloodshed, to the destruction of life, civilization and values; and all these to mini wars.
- ^ Wars, as viewed by those who suffer from peacelessness thus, do not always disturb peace but quite often are mere symptoms of acute peacelessness and sometimes a relief.
- ^ We now understand that peacelessness comes not only out of the barrel of a gun.
- ^ […] increasing linkages between city economies and the global economy sometimes produce economic and social changes that have induced conflict and poverty, thereby producing peacelessness.
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