Synonym: armistice, break, intermission, interruption, interval, pause, peace, recess, respite, rest. Similar words: spruce up, truck, struck, instruct, obstruct, structure, truculent, construct. Meaning: [truːs] n. a state of peace agreed to between opponents so they can discuss peace terms.
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31. Maybe a truce is in the air.
32. Above left, Bloods and Crips declare a truce.
33. There was a truce between them at the moment.
34. I mean, why don't we call a truce, eh?
35. Why don't we call a truce, start again?
36. It must have been a truce.
37. Rebels continue to observe the truce.
38. After a while, an uneasy truce was reached.
39. In times of truce Beirutis remained constantly aware of the possibility of renewed outbursts of violence.
40. And finally, the note this morning, with its suggestion of a truce between the two men.
41. One inhabits it like an occupying army and makes, at best, an uneasy truce with it.
42. They also conceded to an expedient truce, each hoping to fight again once it had regained strength.
43. A resolution to maintain the truce was carried by an overwhelming majority.
44. The Dragoons arrived on the battlefield and sent a party forward under a flag of truce.
45. The two sides have been unable to negotiate a truce.
46. The truce also provided for the continuation of discussions about a permanent peace between the two realms.
47. Unionist politicians accused him of naivety and dismissed the truce as a publicity stunt.
48. Voting was prevented or disrupted in some areas by military operations when soldiers took advantage of the truce.
49. The conflict between mind and machine might be resolved at last in the eternal truce of complete symbiosis....
50. These reached a peak during the truce of 1444-49, but were halved when war was renewed in the latter year.
51. For the next seventy years an uneasy truce prevailed, until hostilities were resumed in 1644.
52. He held talks with both Johnson and Taylor, which led to the declaration of a truce on Sept. 22.
53. For that at Olympia, the oldest and most prestigious, it was customary for cities at war to call a truce.
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54. It was possible, of course, but not likely that Zacco had grown tired of his Christmas truce.
55. The rebels have ended a 17-month-old truce, and could strike at any time.
56. At that moment the terms of the truce between the Downing Street neighbours will be conveniently forgotten.
57. Except for a Christmas truce, the battle of Hanoi raged through December.
58. It was after that that Edward gratefully accepted the thirteen-year truce which Bruce offered on less than favourable terms.
59. But within hours liv! e fire drowns out the talk of truce.
60. But when war came the persistent pedal-point of coalitionism sounded all the louder for the sudden silence of the party truce.
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