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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121. Neighbors who were at war would call a truce to participate in the games.
122. The Alliance and Horde reach a temporary truce to defeat the Legion.
123. 'And what do you want with your flag of truce?'.
124. Napoleon offered a truce to Alexander I, but the Russian czar knew he could bide his time: "We shall let the Russian winter fight the war for us."
125. Hetman Kalinowski, with complete victory within his grasp, agreed to a truce.
126. When a messenger that he had sent under flag of truce was killed, his troops burnt the Summer Palace to the ground.
127. Instead, 70,000 on both sides died in trench warfare; a stalemate led to a truce.
128. The truce was holy because it was signed at Olympia, sacred to Zeus.
129. But a truce to these painful digressions: let me return to our houses.
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