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treaty

/ˈtɹiti/noun2 syllables

Treaty means: a written agreement between two states or sovereigns.

Synonyms for treaty2

noun, as in a written agreement between two states or sovereigns

What does treaty mean?1

noun

1

a written agreement between two states or sovereigns

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with treaty?3

two syllables

sweetiemeaty

three syllables

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Treaty in a sentence

  • Without goodwill on both sides, the treaty will quickly be broken.mccarras
  • As a signatory to the treaty, our country is bound by its stipulations.Miktsoanit
  • After months of negotiations, the peace treaty was completed.Source_VOA
  • A few years later, the treaty was put to a test.Source_VOA
  • During the course of negotiations, the two countries entered a treaty.frpzzd
  • A treaty is, as it were, a contract between countries.unknown
  • When two countries end a war, they sign a peace treaty.Source_VOA
  • They signed the treaty, formalizing the agreement between the two countries.TingBuDong

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Forms of treaty

as a noun

plural
treaties