peace-induced
|peace-in-duced|
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/piːs ɪnˈdjuːst/
caused by peace
Etymology
Etymology Information
'peace-induced' originates from the English word 'peace' combined with the suffix '-induced', where 'peace' means 'freedom from disturbance' and '-induced' means 'brought about by'.
Historical Evolution
'peace' from Old English 'pǣs' and '-induced' from Latin 'inducere', meaning 'to lead in'.
Meaning Changes
Initially, 'peace' meant 'freedom from civil disorder', and '-induced' meant 'brought about by'. The combination now refers to something caused by peace.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
caused or brought about by peace.
The peace-induced calm in the region was a welcome change.
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Last updated: 2025/03/11 05:04
