truce

/trus/
noun
  1. An agreement between two opposing sides to stop fighting for a period of time.
    • After hours of arguing, the siblings called a truce and went to get ice cream together.
    • The two countries signed a truce to end the border conflict.
    • The soldiers observed a temporary truce to allow aid workers to enter the area.
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