Use "truce" in a sentence

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.

51. In many sectors, the truce lasted through Christmas night, continuing until New Year's Day in others.

52. The fighting of recent days has given way to an uneasy truce between the two sides.

53. Round about the Elephant and Castle I decided to call a truce and talk to him.

54. The United Provinces (roughly today's Netherlands) fought on until the Twelve Years' Truce, which did not end the hostilities.

55. Before he crossed the Euphrates, Saladin besieged Aleppo for three days, signaling that the truce was over.

56. They also conceded to an expedient truce, each hoping to fight again once it had regained strength.

57. The Peace of Nymegen (1678) and the Truce of Ratisbon (1684) freed King Louis XIV from external war.

58. The conflict between mind and machine might be resolved at last in the eternal truce of complete symbiosis....

59. Participants are asked not to take advantage of this "anglo-hispanic" truce by increasing their deliveries to Spain.'

60. The UN declared a truce on 29 May, which began on 11 June and lasted 28 days.

61. The truce also provided for the continuation of discussions about a permanent peace between the two realms.

62. Following last month's riots, the two big gangs in Los Angeles have finally declared a truce, ending years of bloodshed.

63. When Eisenhower took office in January 19 the truce talks were stalled on the question of prisoner-of-war repatriation.

64. He welcomed the truce, but pointed out it was of little comfort to families spending Christmas without a loved one.

65. Princess Kharis meets with Clove and her uncle, wanting to speak to them about a truce to seal the end of the war.

66. The Lithuanian forces stopped after a request from the League of Nations, and a truce was finally signed on November 29.

67. There is currently no guarantee that a political truce with Hamas or Hezbollah would result in a renunciation of their absolutist vision.

68. Armed opposition wracked the Sahelian north when the Tuareg and allied groups of the Dori region ended their truce with the government.

69. On 8 July, the day before the expiration of the truce, Egyptian forces under General Muhammad Naguib renewed the war by attacking Negba.

70. Armistice definition, a temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement of the warring parties; truce: World War I ended with the Armistice of 1918

71. 22 January 200 Bin Laden threatens a fresh attack against the United States but offers the American people a conditional "long-term truce" in an audiotape message.

72. At some point, the Fourth Doctor was able to form a truce between the Braggen and the Kling by unmasking the Kling Emperor as a computer

73. The remaining nine years saw an increase in demands from the Mamluks, including tribute, as well as increased persecution of pilgrims, all in contravention of the truce.

74. The Break (French: La Trêve, "The Truce") is a French-language Belgian crime drama television series, produced by Anthony Rey and directed by Matthieu Donck

75. The two sides signed a truce and Alaric withdrew from Italy, but soon Stilicho claimed Alaric had violated the terms, so they fought in the summer of 402 at

76. 28 It has been assumed by some people, especially those with an interest in discrediting George Marshall and the Truman administration, that this truce prevented Chiang from conquering Manchuria .

77. Armistice: 1 n a state of peace agreed to between opponents so they can discuss peace terms Synonyms: cease-fire , truce Type of: peace the state prevailing during the absence of war

78. Following readiness training along the California coast, Oriskany departed San Francisco on 14 September to aid the 7th Fleet watching over the uneasy truce in Korea, arriving in Yokosuka on 15 October.

79. armistice: 1 n a state of peace agreed to between opponents so they can discuss peace terms Synonyms: cease-fire , truce Type of: peace the state prevailing during the absence of war

80. Cornet Richard Grahame descended the hill, bearing in his hand the extempore flag of truce, and making his managed horse keep time by bounds and Curvets to the tune which he whistled