Opposite of a vigorous struggle or scuffle, typically in order to obtain or achieve something
Opposite of a prolonged armed struggle
“Countries in this region have lived in peace with each other for decades.”
Opposite of an organized competition or activity usually performed for the enjoyment of a mass of people
“Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic engaged in some funny banter during an exhibition that was organized on the eve of The Australian Open.”
Opposite of to engage in a vigorous struggle or scuffle
Opposite of to engage in hostilities or an altercation
“Police officers would often be required to placate the protestors when they turned violent.”
Opposite of to engage in forceful or violent confrontations
“Chester would agree with Jesse that his car was gone.”
Opposite of to engage in competition
“The teams had put aside their rivalries and would work together for a good cause.”
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