Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    Mo·dus vi·ven·di
    /ˈmōdəs vəˈvendē/

    noun

    • 1. an arrangement or agreement allowing conflicting parties to coexist peacefully, either indefinitely or until a final settlement is reached: "the two states have with difficulty reached a modus vivendi, though hardly friendship"
  2. People also ask

  3. Modus vivendi is a Latin phrase meaning a manner of living or a way of life. It can also refer to a feasible arrangement or practical compromise, especially in international relations.

  4. Modus vivendi is a Latin phrase meaning an arrangement allowing people or groups of people who have different opinions or beliefs to work or live together. Learn more about its usage, synonyms, and translations with Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. Modus vivendi (plural modi vivendi) is a Latin phrase that means "mode of living" or "way of life". In international relations, it often is used to mean an arrangement or agreement that allows conflicting parties to coexist in peace. In science, it is used to describe lifestyles.

  6. Modus vivendi is a Latin phrase meaning an arrangement allowing people or groups of people who have different opinions or beliefs to work or live together. Learn more about its usage, synonyms, and translations with Cambridge Dictionary.

  7. noun. a working arrangement between conflicting interests; practical compromise. modus vivendi. A compromise between adversaries that allows them to get along temporarily: “During the separation, my parents adopted a modus vivendi that enabled them to tolerate each other.”. From Latin, meaning a “method of living.”.

  8. Modus vivendi is a Latin phrase that means “manner of living” and refers to an arrangement that helps people, groups, or countries work together peacefully even though they do not agree with each other. Learn more about its usage and origin from Britannica Dictionary.

  9. Modus vivendi is a Latin phrase meaning an arrangement that allows people or groups with different opinions or ideas to live or work together without arguing. Learn how to use this term in formal contexts with examples and synonyms.

  1. People also search for