truce with

Frequency: 6.58.5 per million words

Used to specify one of the other parties in the truce.

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Examples (10)

  • The two nations finally agreed to a temporary truce with each other after months of conflict.
  • After intense negotiations, the rebels declared a 24-hour truce with the government forces.
  • She hoped for a truce with her estranged sister, even a brief one, to discuss their mother's will.
  • The children called a truce with their parents, promising to behave for the rest of the day.
  • Despite the ongoing tensions, an uneasy truce with the neighboring tribe was maintained for the harvest season.
  • The company sought a financial truce with its creditors to restructure its debts.
  • Historically, many leaders have tried to broker a truce with their adversaries to avoid further bloodshed.
  • Is it possible to achieve a lasting truce with such an unpredictable opponent?
  • The unexpected ceasefire led to a fragile truce with the invading army, allowing aid to reach civilians.
  • We need to establish a clear truce with nature, respecting its boundaries and resources.