cease-fire in the PONS Dictionary

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At the end of the year, the warring parties attempted to come to a cease-fire.
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We need to try to reach a cease-fire as quickly as possible.
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Although there was a cease-fire in 1953, the two nations officially remain at war because a peace treaty was never signed.
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Several key battle engagements are highlighted, with dates, and a cease-fire is reached.
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The agreement was preceded by intense fighting, as both sides attempted to seize as much territory as possible before the cease-fire went into effect.
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To forestall further clashes, cease-fire talks were started between the two sides.
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However, the group renounced its self-imposed cease-fire in 2004.
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It is more than a very serious violation of the cease-fire because it is not an isolated act.
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Opposition leaders called the cease-fire offers publicity stunts.
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After protracted negotiations a cease-fire was agreed to by both countries, which came into effect.
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