turn swords into ploughshares

turn swords into ploughshares
beat (or turn) swords into ploughshares devote resources to peaceful rather than warlike ends. [ORIGIN: with biblical allusion to the books of Isaiah (chapter 2) and Micah (chapter 4).]
Main Entry: sword

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  • turn swords into ploughshares — turn swords into ˈploughshares idiom (literary) to stop fighting and return to peaceful activities Main entry: ↑swordidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • turn swords into ploughshares — beat/turn swords into ploughshares formal to stop preparing for war and to start using the money you previously spent on weapons to improve people s lives. It would have been unrealistic to expect a country like the United States to turn swords… …   New idioms dictionary

  • beat (or turn) swords into ploughshares — devote resources to peaceful rather than warlike ends. [with biblical allusion to Is. 2:4 and Mic. 4:3.] → sword …   English new terms dictionary

  • beat swords into ploughshares — beat/turn swords into ploughshares formal to stop preparing for war and to start using the money you previously spent on weapons to improve people s lives. It would have been unrealistic to expect a country like the United States to turn swords… …   New idioms dictionary

  • beat swords into ploughshares — ► beat (or turn) swords into ploughshares devote resources to peaceful rather than warlike ends. [ORIGIN: with biblical allusion to the books of Isaiah (chapter 2) and Micah (chapter 4).] Main Entry: ↑sword …   English terms dictionary

  • beat swords into ploughshares — beat (or turn) swords into ploughshares devote resources to peaceful rather than warlike ends Origin: with biblical allusion to Is. 2:4 and Mic. 4:3 …   Useful english dictionary

  • Swords to ploughshares — is a concept in which military weapons or technologies are converted for peaceful civilian applications. The plowshare is often used to symbolize creative tools that benefit mankind, as opposed to destructive tools of war, symbolized by the sword …   Wikipedia

  • sword — ► NOUN 1) a weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt with a handguard, used for thrusting or striking. 2) (the sword) literary military power; violence. ● beat (or turn) swords into ploughshares Cf. ↑turn swords into ploughshares ● he who liv …   English terms dictionary

  • sword — noun 1》 a weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt with a hand guard, used for thrusting or striking and often worn as part of ceremonial dress.     ↘(the sword) literary military power; violence. 2》 (swords) one of the suits in a tarot pack.… …   English new terms dictionary

  • Victor Gollancz — Sir Victor Gollancz (April 9 1893 ndash;February 8 1967) was a British publisher, socialist, and humanitarian.Early lifeBorn in Maida Vale, London, he was the son of a wholesale jeweller and nephew of Rabbi Professor Sir Hermann Gollancz and… …   Wikipedia

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