Sentence example with the word 'treaty'

treaty

accord, alliance, bargain, cartel, compact, concordat, convention, deal, entente cordiale, league, nonaggression pact, paction, settlement

Definition n. a written agreement between two states or sovereigns

Last update: June 24, 2015


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Treaty helps two nations to have cordial relations.   [noun]

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They had a treaty with the auctioneer.   [noun]

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The fallacy in this argument is that such a treaty is practically unenforceable.   [noun]

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Libya 's recent accession to the CWC may undermine any efficacy the one-time Arab League policy opposing that treaty had retained.   [noun]

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But after the treaty of the Pyrenees our passion cooled, and he grew too much the school-master.   [noun]

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"Aye, shame on the Hollanders and Iroquois, who circumvented them by their deviltries, into such a treaty."   [noun]

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"But could a good man violate a treaty."   [noun]

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The treaty of the Pyrenees may be a fine thing for France; but how many noble gentlemen's lives it cost, to say nothing of the common people.   [noun]

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Louis will thrust his sword through the treaty of the Pyrenees if he see the way to a throne t'other side of the mountains.'   [noun]

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