MAKE A TRUCE

Definition: To reach an agreement or ceasefire between opposing parties, typically to end a conflict or dispute.

Synonyms: Declare Peace, Establish Ceasefire, Reach Agreement, Call Off Hostilities, End Conflict

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
The two friends decided to make a truce after their playful argument about video games.
#2
The students agreed to make a truce and stop teasing each other during recess.
#3
The animals in the forest decided to make a truce and live peacefully together.
#4
The rival dance groups decided to make a truce and join forces for an unforgettable performance.
#5
The neighboring countries decided to make a truce after years of border disputes.
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Tired of the ongoing feud, the two rival gangs reluctantly agreed to make a truce for the sake of their community.
#7
Frustrated by the constant bickering, the siblings decided to make a truce and work together on their family project.
#8
After years of fighting, the two countries decided to make a truce and end the conflict.
#9
The warring factions finally agreed to make a truce, bringing relief to the war-torn region.
#10
In the face of escalating tensions, the leaders chose to make a truce rather than prolonging the conflict.
#11
After countless negotiations, the diplomats were able to make a truce that satisfied both parties.
#12
The ceasefire allowed the opposing forces to make a truce and focus on rebuilding their communities.
#13
The diplomats worked tirelessly to make a truce between the warring factions.
#14
Efforts to make a truce have been ongoing for months, with little progress.
#15
After much negotiation, both sides agreed to make a truce and end the hostilities.
#16
It is imperative that we find a way to make a truce and restore peace.
#17
He proposed to make a truce, hoping to prevent further bloodshed.
#18
Despite their differences, they managed to make a truce for the sake of stability.
#19
To make a truce, both nations agreed to cease hostilities immediately.
#20
Both sides agreeing to make a truce finally came after lengthy negotiations.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, everyone. I'd like to address the ongoing tension between our departments.B: Yes, it's been causing unnecessary delays in our projects. We need to find a resolution.C: Agreed. We can't afford to continue like this. How about we make a truce and sit down to discuss our issues openly?A: That sounds like a productive approach. Let's schedule a meeting for this afternoon to hash out our concerns and come to an agreement.
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