cease-fire

cease-fire
n.

1) to declare; sign; work out a cease-fire

2) to honor, observe a cease-fire

3) to break, violate a cease-fire

4) a temporary cease-fire

5) the cease-fire has gone into effect


Combinatory dictionary. 2013.

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