[
US
/ˈpiˌskipɝ/
]
[ UK /pˈiːskiːpɐ/ ]
[ UK /pˈiːskiːpɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a member of a military force that is assigned (often with international sanction) to preserve peace in a trouble area
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someone who keeps peace
she's the peacekeeper in that family - the pistol of a law officer in the old West
How To Use peacekeeper In A Sentence
- If the United Nations sends in peacekeepers, they will face great challenges keeping order in the region.
- He had to be diplomat, psychologist, hard man, soft man, entrepreneur, spiritual leader, general and peacekeeper.
- UN peacekeepers are struggling to contain the escalating violence.
- New Zealand's army was cast as extras for large battle scenes in the film, but was forced to back out due to having to serve as peacekeepers in East Timor.
- So, integrating the wisdom of the lessons from the graduate of the war college Admiral Kinney with the words of the peacekeeper Gandhi, I took the best from both master strategists and began to formulate a strategy. Manifesting Michelangelo
- UN peacekeepers are struggling to contain the escalating violence.
- They want the United Nations to play a bigger role as the world's peacekeeper.
- The dispatch of U.N. peacekeepers to Liberia is the first real sign of progress in the search for peace in that war-torn country.
- There's been much fear that the United Nations peacekeepers would be under attack in a situation like that.
- British troops were helping beleaguered United Nations peacekeepers.