truce|truces in English

noun

[truːs]

armistice, cease fire; relief from trouble

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1. Now, we need a truce.

2. Antonyms for Affrays include agreement, calms, harmony, peace, retreats, surrenders and truces

3. There's a truce ratified by priests.

4. Make a truce with the barbarians.

5. They agreed to call a truce .

6. Partial Armistices are sometimes called truces but there is no hard and fast distinction

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

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

9. 1914 – World War I: The "Christmas truce" begins.

10. We will transact with them for truce.

11. Truces and ceasefires were commonplace, along with fraternization between officers of enemy armies during them.

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

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

14. This can be understood to be a truce.

15. 2 We will transact with them for truce.

16. An uneasy truce prevailed between them at dinner.

17. A truce was declared between the two armies.

18. The argument resolved itself into an uneasy truce.

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

20. The following year, a few units arranged ceasefires but the truces were not nearly as widespread as in 1914; this was, in part, due to strongly worded orders from the high commands of both sides prohibiting truces.

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

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

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

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

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