truce in English

noun
1
an agreement between enemies or opponents to stop fighting or arguing for a certain time.
the guerrillas called a three-day truce
synonyms:ceasefirearmisticesuspension of hostilitiespeaceententerespitelullletup

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "truce" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "truce", or refer to the context using the word "truce" in the English Dictionary.

1. Now, we need a truce.

2. There's a truce ratified by priests.

3. Make a truce with the barbarians.

4. They agreed to call a truce .

5. Didn't you just agree to a truce?

6. There's one of them waving'a flag of truce.

7. 1914 – World War I: The "Christmas truce" begins.

8. We will transact with them for truce.

9. The guerrillas have called a one-month truce.

10. A temporary truce had been reached earlier that year.

11. This can be understood to be a truce.

12. 2 We will transact with them for truce.

13. An uneasy truce prevailed between them at dinner.

14. A truce was declared between the two armies.

15. The argument resolved itself into an uneasy truce.

16. He was in favour of the declaration of a truce.

17. Sidao has rejected our truce with steel and blood.

18. Oh, don't a flag of truce mean nothin'to you?

19. Three years of war followed, ended by a truce.

20. Consider the World War I Christmas truce of 1914.

21. I believed he would not agree to a truce.

22. The hot weather gave the old man a truce from rheumatism.

23. Accepting the truce may be our best course of action.

24. My father died to uphold the truce with your world.

25. There was an uneasy truce between Alex and Dave over dinner.

26. 23 He was in favour of the declaration of a truce.

27. The rebels may simply be using the truce to regroup their forces.

28. We have no need of a truce here, so long as it stands.

29. The fragile truce between the two sides is not expected to last long.

30. The priest helped to negotiate a truce between the warring sides.

31. A truce was arranged to bury the dead and recover the wounded.

32. Except for a Christmas truce, the battle of Hanoi raged through December.

33. A joint communique of truce was issued on June 5 that year.

34. It was an uneasy truce, however, with clear signs of tension persisting.

35. Unable to make progress in Scotland, Edward finally signed a truce with Robert.

36. However, Syria pressured President Amine Gemayel into nullifying the truce in March 1984.

37. In the Fibonan culture, to surrender a weapon is an offer of truce.

38. When we heard the peal of bells, we knew a truce had been declared.

39. Gunbattles in Gaza on Saturday defying a truce between the Fatah and Hamas factions.

40. Wei was devastatingly defeated and ceded a large part of its territory in return for truce.

41. Since the truce, four Hezbollah fighters have been killed in clashes with Israel troops.

42. Instead, 000 on both sides died in trench warfare; a stalemate led to a truce.

43. By 1970, King Faisal of Saudi Arabia recognized the republic and a truce was signed.

44. Armistice definition is - temporary stopping of open acts of warfare by agreement between the opponents : truce

45. The war ended when Somali forces retreated back across the border and a truce was declared.

46. When we heard the peal of bells(sentence dictionary), we knew a truce had been declared.

47. Kate, believing the bar tender committed the murders, accepts a provisional truce with a Circumspect Angel

48. Benefic definition, doing or promoting some good; Beneficent: a Benefic truce; a Benefic confluence of planets

49. So much for the truce, painstakingly pieced together by Bill Clinton and his unique brand of insomnia diplomacy.

50. Despite this, by 26 July, the Scots were part of the truce that would expire in October.