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    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. 1. : a feasible arrangement or practical compromise. especially : one that bypasses difficulties. 2. : a manner of living : a way of life. Examples of modus vivendi in a Sentence. The two nations developed a modus vivendi in order to avoid war.

  3. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Modus_vivendiModus vivendi - Wikipedia

    In diplomacy, a modus vivendi is an instrument for establishing an international accord of a temporary or provisional nature, intended to be replaced by a more substantial and thorough agreement, such as a treaty. Armistices and instruments of surrender are intended to achieve a modus vivendi.

  4. an arrangement allowing people or groups of people who have different opinions or beliefs to work or live together: Our two countries must put aside the memory of war and seek a modus vivendi. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Solving and solutions. band-aid solution. be at the bottom of something idiom. bottom. break the deadlock.

  5. 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.”

  6. MODUS VIVENDI meaning: 1. an arrangement allowing people or groups of people who have different opinions or beliefs to…. Learn more.

  7. : an arrangement that helps people, groups, or countries work together peacefully even though they do not agree with each other. The two nations developed a modus vivendi in order to avoid war. Modus vivendi is a Latin phrase that means “manner of living” in English.

  8. A modus vivendi is an arrangement which allows people who have different attitudes to live or work together. [ formal ] After 1940, a modus vivendi between church and state was achieved.

  9. noun. /ˌməʊdəs vɪˈvendiː/ [singular] (from Latin, formal) an arrangement that is made between people, institutions or countries who have very different opinions or ideas, so that they can live or work together without arguing. The two states reached a kind of modus vivendi. Topics Discussion and agreement c2. Word Origin.

  10. noun. /ˌmoʊdəs vɪˈvɛndi/ , /ˌmoʊdəs vɪˈvɛndaɪ/. [singular] (from Latin) (formal) an arrangement that is made between people, institutions, or countries that have very different opinions or ideas, so that they can live or work together without arguing The two states reached a kind of modus vivendi.

  11. Origin modus vivendi (1800-1900) Latin “way of living”. modus vivendi meaning, definition, what is modus vivendi: an arrangement between people with very ...: Learn more.

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