breathing spell, buffer zone, cease-fire, cooling-off period, demilitarized zone, hollow truce, modus vivendi, neutral territory, pacification, pax in bello, peace, stand-down, suspension of hostilities, temporary arrangement, treaty of peace, truce
Definitionn. a state of peace agreed to between opponents so they can discuss peace terms
Last update: June 29, 2015
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When about to enter Austrian territory proper his advance was, however, checked by the armistice of Villafranca. [Please select]
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They were well received, and an armistice was at once arranged. [Please select]
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An armistice was accordingly concluded, which lasted without serious interruption for more than a decade. [Please select]
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Since both of us are right, since neither your cause nor mine is wrong, an armistice. [Please select]
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The armistice was prolonged, in order that Father Neyen might go to Madrid for further instructions. [Please select]
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He's only been at a desk job since the Armistice. [Please select]
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Break the armistice immediately and march on the enemy. [Please select]
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The Great War from the Russian collapse to the armistice 524 ยง 10. [Please select]
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Between the declaration of war and the armistice, Congress enacted law after law relative to food supplies, raw materials, railways, mines, ships, forests, and industrial enterprises. [Please select]
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During the period of the war the army was enlarged from about 190,000 men to 3,665,000, of whom more than 2,000,000 were in France when the armistice was signed. [Please select]
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