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    truce
    /truːs/

    noun

    • 1. an agreement between enemies or opponents to stop fighting or arguing for a certain time: "the guerrillas called a three-day truce"

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  2. a short interruption in a war or argument, or an agreement to stop fighting or arguing for a period of time: After years of rivalry the two companies have agreed ( US agreed to) a truce. We've got to spend the weekend together, so we might as well call (= have) a truce.

  3. The meaning of TRUCE is a suspension of fighting especially of considerable duration by agreement of opposing forces : armistice, ceasefire. How to use truce in a sentence.

  4. A truce is a stoppage of fighting between two or more people or sides in a conflict, especially a temporary one. The agreement, or treaty, that establishes such a stoppage can also be called a truce. When used in the context of military conflicts, a truce is often temporary and set for a specified period of time.

  5. When two warring sides decide to call it quits, it's called a truce — an agreement to end the fighting. When there's a truce, the two sides stop attacking each other, catch their breath, and try to work out a peace deal.

  6. a short interruption in a war or argument, or an agreement to stop fighting or arguing for a period of time: After years of rivalry the two companies have agreed to ( UK agreed) a truce. We have to spend the weekend together, so we might as well call (= have) a truce.

  7. A truce is an agreement between two people or groups of people to stop fighting or quarrelling for a short time. The fighting of recent days has given way to an uneasy truce between the two sides. [+ between] Let's call a truce. Synonyms: ceasefire, break, stay, rest More Synonyms of truce.

  8. Define truce. truce synonyms, truce pronunciation, truce translation, English dictionary definition of truce. n. 1. A temporary cessation or suspension of hostilities by agreement of the opposing sides; an armistice. 2. A respite from a disagreeable state of...