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    armistice
    /ˈɑːmɪstɪs/

    noun

    • 1. an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce: "the Italian government signed an armistice with the Allies"

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  2. a formal agreement between two countries or groups at war to stop fighting for a particular time, especially to talk about possible peace: A two-week armistice has been declared between the rival factions. Synonym. truce. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Stopping fighting. anti-militaristic. arms.

  3. : temporary stopping of open acts of warfare by agreement between the opponents : truce. Did you know? Armistice descends from Latin sistere, meaning "to come to a stand" or "to cause to stand or stop," combined with arma, meaning "weapons." An armistice, therefore, is literally a cessation of arms.

  4. Armistice definition: a temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement of the warring parties; truce. See examples of ARMISTICE used in a sentence.

  5. a formal agreement between two countries or groups at war to stop fighting for a particular time, especially to talk about possible peace: A two-week armistice has been declared between the rival factions. Synonym. truce. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Stopping fighting. anti-militaristic. arms.

  6. An armistice is an agreement between countries who are at war with one another to stop fighting and to discuss ways of making peace.

  7. Definition of armistice noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. When two sides of a war need a break from killing each other, they agree to an armistice, a temporary battle timeout. An armistice isn’t permanent, but it’s usually a sign that both sides want to give peace a chance.