Ceasefired

Definitions

  1. (v.) Past tense of ceasefire, meaning to have agreed to stop hostilities temporarily, as in a conflict or war.
    The parties ceasefired after weeks of intense negotiations.

Forms

  • ceasefire
  • ceasefiring
  • ceasefires

Commentary

'Ceasefired' is an inflected past tense form of the verb 'ceasefire,' primarily used in contexts describing the suspension of armed conflict; its substantive legal implications derive from the base term.

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