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plural peacemakers
A person who restores peace, especially by settling disputes; one who engages in peacemaking. quotations examples
Bleſſed are the peacemakers: foꝛ they ſhall bee called the childꝛen of God.
1611, The Holy Bible, […] (King James Version), London: […] Robert Barker, […], Matthew 5:9
Mr. Carter has celebrated experience as a peacemaker: he mediated the 1978 peace talks between Israel and Egypt at Camp David.
1989 September 3, R. W. Apple, Jr., “Carter the Peacemaker Now Turns to Ethiopia”, in New York Times
We're not just the law, Joe. We're the peacemakers. Like the old Colts.
2018, Derek B. Miller, American By Day, page 208
(non-native speakers' English, medicine) Catachresis for pacemaker. quotations examples
Indeed, although the activity of the heart depends on the intrinsic rhythm of its peacemaker […]
2010, M. Valderrama, V. Navarro, M. Le Van Quyen, “Heart rate variability as measurement of heart-brain interactions”, in Epilepsies
The “heart’s peacemaker” is the node from which the electrical signal for heart beat are […]
2014, S. Samad, SA. Khan, A. Haq, A. Riaz, “Classification of arrhythmia”, in International Journal of Electrical Energy