"Truces" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Truces" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Truces" Meaning

A temporary agreement to stop fighting or attacking each other, often between nations or groups in a war.

"Truces" Examples

Example Sentences Using "Truces"


1. Temporary Ceasefire Agreement
The warring nations signed a temporary truce to negotiate a lasting peace.

Broken Truces

The truce between the two rival gangs was broken after a violent attack on one of their members.

2. Pledging Friendship
After the fragile truce ended, both sides pledged to work together as friends.

Military Truces

The international community was relieved to hear about the military truce declared by the warring factions.

3. Agreement in Sports
In professional sports, the opposing teams agreed to a truce after one of their players was injured.

Lasting Truces

A lasting truce was proposed as the ultimate settlement to end the long-standing feud between the two families.

4. Bargaining Tool
Negotiators used the proposed truce as a bargaining tool in peace talks to end the conflict.

Practice Truces

During the ring, players practice truces with each other before alliances form in the games.

5. Local Government Collaboration
In the city, mayors of neighboring towns agreed to a truce on environmental issues affecting both communities.

Truce Agreements in History

The ancient treaty signed between the leaders became a lasting truce between nations and was celebrated annually for its historical significance.

"Truces" Similar Words

Truancy

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Truand

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Truant

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Absent from school or work without permission, often repeatedly or habitually.

Truanted

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Truanting

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Absent from school or work without a valid reason, especially repeatedly.

Truants

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Trub

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Truce

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A temporary agreement to stop fighting or arguing, often intended to be followed by a more permanent peace.

Trucial

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Trucidation

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Truck-driver

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Truck

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Truckage

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The term "truckage" refers to the cost or charge for hauling or transporting goods, typically in bulk, especially on a railway. It is also sometimes used to describe the load or cargo itself, particularly when being transported on a truck.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "The truckage fee was included in the cost of the shipment."<br> "The truck carried a heavy truckage of building materials to the construction site."

Trucked

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Past tense of the verb "truck", meaning to transport something (especially goods) by truck.

Trucker

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Truckers

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Professionals who drive and transport goods or cargo in large trucks, typically weighing over 10 tons.