swords to plowshares

swords to plowshares

1. The notion of converting military forces, technologies, or ideas into peaceful purposes. A shortening of the phrase "beat swords into plowshares" from the Bible. (Spelled "ploughshare" in British English.) Primarily heard in UK. The program aims to collect disused or surplus military equipment and put them to use in public health clinics in developing countries—swords to plowshares, if you will.
2. By extension, the abstention from destructive activities, such as war and violence, in favor of peaceful, constructive activities. We must adopt a swords-to-plowshares mentality if our children are ever to inherit a world worth living in.
See also: plowshare, sword
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • swords to ploughshares
  • a word to the wise
  • prostie
  • prosties
  • et seq.
  • reg
  • et seqq.
  • cig
  • not take all morning
  • throw up (one's) hands