olive branch
Americannoun
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a branch of the olive tree as an emblem of peace.
One of their national emblems is a white dove clutching the olive branch of peace.
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any token of peace.
The new prime minister has pursued a reconciliation strategy, extending an olive branch to dissidents and rebel groups.
Still in a snit, she snubbed his olive branch a few days later by blocking his phone call.
noun
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a branch of an olive tree used to symbolize peace
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any offering of peace or conciliation
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An olive branch is now regarded as a sign of peace, as is the dove. (See hawks and doves.)
Etymology
Origin of olive branch
First recorded in 1275–1325; Middle English
Example Sentences
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Analysts say that Carney's decision to put diplomatic tensions behind him and extend an olive branch to India is a pragmatic one, based on present day geopolitical shifts.
From BBC
Strangely, he also wanted the track to be an olive branch to Metallica.
From Los Angeles Times
The back features a genie’s lamp resting on an open book and a feathered quill with an olive branch in the background—symbols of peace, knowledge and learning.
And an olive branch came ahead of the meeting, when Colombia abruptly agreed to accept US deportation flights on Friday.
From Barron's
Colombia abruptly agreed to accept US deportation flights on Friday, an olive branch days before the countries' dueling presidents meet face-to-face for the first time, at the White House.
From Barron's
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