truce
A truce that is weak and likely to be broken.
A truce in which the parties are still hostile or tense.
Refers to a truce that is not intended to be permanent.
Refers to a truce that lasts for a short period.
An agreement to stop fighting indefinitely.
A truce with a specific duration of three days.
A truce with a specific duration of one week.
The truce remains in effect.
The truce fails suddenly and completely.
The truce continues for a period of time.
The truce comes to its scheduled end.
A white flag shown to an enemy to signal a request for a truce or negotiation.
Used to specify the two parties involved in the truce.
Indicates something happening within the time frame of a truce.
Used to specify one of the other parties in the truce.
To violate the terms of a truce by resuming fighting.
To publicly ask for or declare a truce.
To formally announce a truce.
To discuss terms in order to reach a truce.
To successfully agree on a truce after discussion.
To act as a mediator to arrange a truce.
To formally break the agreement of a truce.
To mutually decide to have a truce.
To propose a truce to the opposing side.
To suggest a truce to the opposing side.
To formally agree to a truce by signing a document.
To organize the details of a truce.
To ensure a truce continues and is not broken.