treve

[US]/triːv/
[UK]/triːv/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.a period of temporary peace or cessation of hostilities; a pause in conflict; a suspension or cessation of activity; a temporary stop or break
Word Forms
Pluraltreves

Example Sentences

the soldiers declared a temporary treve to allow humanitarian aid to reach the civilians.

after weeks of conflict, both sides agreed to a brief treve for negotiations.

the strike was put on treve while management and union leaders met to discuss new terms.

she requested a treve from her demanding schedule to recover from exhaustion.

the government announced a treve on new taxes until the economy stabilizes.

during the holiday treve, all hostile activities were officially suspended.

the boxer asked for a medical treve to assess his injury before continuing the match.

historians note that wartime treves often broke down within days of being signed.

the ceasefire treve allowed prisoners of war to be exchanged between the nations.

winter storms forced an unexpected treve in the mountain rescue operations.

the university declared an academic treve, suspending all examinations for one week.

commercial treves between rival companies sometimes lead to unexpected partnerships.

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