Pronunciation: /deɪˈtɑnt/
noun a relaxing of tension, especially between nations, as by negotiations or agreements
A1 Detente is a French word that means a relaxing or easing of tensions between countries.
A2 The two leaders signed a detente agreement to reduce military tensions.
B1 The detente between the two nations led to increased trade and cooperation.
B2 The period of detente in the 1970s helped to reduce the risk of nuclear war.
C1 The policy of detente was a significant factor in improving relations between the superpowers during the Cold War.
C2 The success of detente ultimately depended on the willingness of both sides to compromise and negotiate in good faith.
formal The two countries reached a detente after years of tense relations.
informal There seems to be a detente between the neighbors now.
slang Let's hope this detente lasts for a while.
figurative Their detente was like a fragile truce, ready to break at any moment.
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