truces

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

Translation

n.plural of truce; agreements to stop fighting; ceasefire agreements; agreements to stop arguing; pauses in conflict

Phrases & Collocations

temporary truces

peace truces

ceasefire truces

humanitarian truces

mutual truces

local truces

short-term truces

bilateral truces

formal truces

unilateral truces

Example Sentences

during the negotiations, both sides agreed to a series of truces.

truces can lead to lasting peace if properly managed.

the two countries signed truces to end the ongoing conflict.

after months of fighting, truces were finally established.

truces often require third-party mediation to be effective.

in times of war, truces can provide much-needed humanitarian aid.

historical truces have shaped the boundaries of many nations.

they called for truces to allow civilians to escape the violence.

truces can be fragile and require constant communication.

the truces were celebrated by communities on both sides of the conflict.

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