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at peace
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Princeton's WordNet
asleep(p), at peace(p), at rest(p), deceased, departed, goneadjective
dead
"he is deceased"; "our dear departed friend"
Wiktionary
at peaceadjective
Free of worries; peaceful.
at peaceadjective
Dead.
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at peace
At peace refers to a state of tranquility, serenity, or calmness, being free from any form of conflict, worry, or disturbances either externally (such as wars or disagreements) or internally (like being content with oneself, without any mental or emotional stress). This term can be used to describe individuals, groups, or even entire countries.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of at peace in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of at peace in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of at peace in a Sentence
We have agreed to create a special jurisdiction for peace that is going to guarantee that the crimes committed during the conflict, especially the most serious ones, will not remain unpunished, peace is possible and is closer than ever!
With the opening of a new chapter of peace and friendship between the two sisterly countries, we look forward to starting flights to Asmara with the B787.
I can only wish Mr. Killen peace at this juncture in his life. ... If he can achieve a modicum of peace, I wish that for him.
I want to draw the attention of our strategic partners to the blatant and cynical discrediting by Russia of all the joint peace efforts.
[ Tyler ] is just a ray of joy, everybody in Heavenly Peace Libertyville chapter loves hearing about Tyler and seeing him drop off the bedding.
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- hemahema, hemeMāori
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