ceasefire

ceasefire
noun
ADJECTIVE
complete
immediate
unilateral
unconditional
temporary
VERB + CEASEFIRE
call for, demand, order

The UN has passed a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire.

broker, negotiate
accept, agree, agree to, declare, sign
call

A 24-hour ceasefire was called to allow the distribution of aid.

announce
achieve, secure
observe
enforce
break, violate
CEASEFIRE + VERB
come into effect (esp. BrE), go into effect (AmE)
hold, last

There are concerns that the ceasefire might not hold.

CEASEFIRE + NOUN
agreement, deal, terms
line
PREPOSITION
ceasefire between

a ceasefire between the government and the rebels

ceasefire with

They agreed to a ceasefire with the Egyptian government.

PHRASES
a violation of a ceasefire

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