trucebreaker Antonyms
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Meaning of trucebreaker
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trucebreaker (n.)
One who violates a truce, covenant, or engagement.
trucebreaker Sentence Examples
- The trucebreaker's betrayal shattered the fragile alliance between the two factions.
- The general was branded a trucebreaker after he launched a surprise attack amidst negotiations.
- The trucebreaker's actions led to the resumption of hostilities and the loss of countless lives.
- The peace treaty was broken by a trucebreaker who sought to reignite old animosities.
- The trucebreaker was condemned for their treachery and for undermining the prospect of reconciliation.
- The trucebreaker's deceit and warmongering threatened to plunge the realm into chaos.
- The trucebreaker's treachery exposed the fragility of the ceasefire and sowed seeds of distrust.
- The trucebreaker's actions were a grave violation of honor and trust, forever tarnishing their reputation.
- The trucebreaker was met with scorn and indignation, their betrayal undermining the hope for lasting peace.
- The trucebreaker's treachery cast a shadow over the peace negotiations, threatening to destroy all progress made.
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One who violates a truce, covenant, or engagement.
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The trucebreaker's betrayal shattered the fragile alliance between the two factions.
The general was branded a trucebreaker after he launched a surprise attack amidst negotiations.
The trucebreaker's actions led to the resumption of hostilities and the loss of countless lives.
The peace treaty was broken by a trucebreaker who sought to reignite old animosities.