truce in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

truce in the PONS Dictionary

truce Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to call a truce
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Their first attempt was a complete failure while the second ended in a truce.
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In 1410, the truce expired without the parties having been able to reach an agreement on an extension.
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It was not unknown for violence to break out even at such truce days.
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In 1414, negotiations to extend the truce for another three years failed, so it was only extended for one year.
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The resolution was not a definitive peace, but only a truce for 20 years.
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Instead of calling a truce, the two beings begin to blame each other for the destruction of the planet and a brawl ensues.
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But though fighting had ended, fighters on both sides failed to withdraw, raising concerns about the strength of the truce.
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The king refuses these terms, but asks for a truce of one hour.
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The armies made a temporary truce to allow the burial of the dead.
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Boy arrives at the farm unarmed and states that he is done fighting, offering a truce.
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