Truces

/ˈtruːsɪz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Plural of truce: a temporary suspension of hostilities by mutual agreement between parties in a conflict.
    The warring states agreed to short truces to negotiate peace.

Forms

  • truce

Commentary

Always distinguish 'truces' as plural from the singular 'truce' to clarify reference in legal texts about temporary peace agreements.

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