Truce

  • 51truce — truːs n. armistice, cease fire; relief from trouble …

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  • 53truce — noun an agreement between enemies to stop fighting for a certain time. Origin ME trewes, trues (plural), from OE trēowa, plural of trēow belief, trust , of Gmc origin; related to true …

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  • 54truce — agg. 1. minaccioso, torvo, bieco, fiero, sinistro, terribile, trucido (rom.) CONTR. lieto, sereno, sorridente, tranquillo 2. crudele, feroce, disumano, sanguinario, efferato, snaturato, truculento, spietato CONTR. buono, benigno, bonario, dolce,… …

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  • 55truce — n. 1. Armistice, suspension of hostilities, cessation of arms. 2. Intermission, cessation, short rest, short quiet, pause, respite, interval of rest, reprieve, temporary peace, breathing time …

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  • 56truce — n 1. cease fire, armistice, suspension of hostilities. 2. treaty, agreement, compact, pact, Rare. paction. 3. respite, reprieve, relief, freedom; rest, break, breather, lull, Inf. letup, remission …

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  • 57truce — noun Syn: ceasefire, armistice, cessation, peace …

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  • 58truce — [truːs] noun [C] a temporary agreement between two opponents to stop fighting …

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  • 59truce — /trus / (say troohs) noun 1. a suspension of hostilities, as between armies, by agreement, for a specified period; an armistice. 2. an agreement or treaty establishing this. 3. respite or freedom, as from trouble, pain, etc. {Middle English,… …

  • 60truce — In international law, a suspension or temporary cessation of hostilities by agreement between belligerent powers; an armistice …

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