Peacebuilding Vocabulary

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun the process of reducing or eliminating military forces

  • The demobilization process of the military forces was carefully planned and executed.
  • The demobilization of the troops is finally happening after months of waiting.
  • I heard they're demobilizing the whole unit next week.
  • After the project was completed, the team went through a demobilization phase as they disbanded and went their separate ways.

verb to intervene in a dispute in order to bring about an agreement or reconciliation

  • The mediator was able to successfully mediate the dispute between the two parties.
  • I'll try to mediate the argument between my siblings before it gets out of hand.
  • Let's get someone to mediate this drama before it blows up.
  • Music has the power to mediate our emotions and bring us peace.

noun a person who is not engaging in or supporting active warfare

adjective not engaging in or supporting active warfare

  • The Geneva Conventions protect the rights of noncombatants during times of war.
  • During the conflict, the noncombatants were evacuated to safety.
  • The noncombatants were kept out of harm's way.
  • In the corporate world, the noncombatants are the support staff who keep things running smoothly.

adjective describing something that does not involve violence or harm

  • The nonviolent protest was organized by a group of activists seeking social change.
  • I prefer to resolve conflicts in a nonviolent way.
  • Let's keep it chill and nonviolent, okay?
  • His words were a nonviolent weapon in the battle for justice.

noun the act of promoting peace or advocating for peaceful resolutions to conflicts

  • The diplomat was accused of peacemongering by his critics.
  • Stop peacemongering and let's just enjoy the peace we have.
  • I can't stand those peacemongers who think they know everything about peace.
  • His constant peacemongering was like a soothing balm for the conflict-ridden region.

noun the principle of nonviolence towards all living beings in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism

  • The principle of ahimsa is central to many Eastern philosophies, promoting non-violence and compassion towards all living beings.
  • Some people choose to practice ahimsa by following a vegetarian or vegan diet.
  • Dude, I'm all about that ahimsa life - peace, love, and good vibes only.
  • In a world filled with conflict, embracing ahimsa can be a powerful way to promote harmony and understanding.