imparlance

[im-pahr-luhns]

imparlance Definition

  • 1the act of parleying or having a conference, especially between enemies
  • 2a temporary truce or cessation of hostilities

Using imparlance: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "imparlance" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The two countries agreed to an imparlance to discuss the terms of peace.

  • Example

    The imparlance between the warring factions lasted for three days.

  • Example

    The general called for an imparlance to avoid further bloodshed.

imparlance Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with imparlance

  • in the process of negotiating or discussing

    Example

    The two sides are currently in imparlance to resolve their differences.

  • to end a temporary truce or cessation of hostilities

    Example

    The rebels broke the imparlance by launching a surprise attack on the enemy camp.

  • a temporary suspension of hostilities to allow for negotiations or discussions

    Example

    The imparlance of arms allowed the two sides to come to the negotiating table.

Origins of imparlance

from Old French 'emparler', meaning 'to speak'

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Summary: imparlance in Brief

The term 'imparlance' [im-pahr-luhns] refers to the act of having a conference or parley, especially between enemies. It can also mean a temporary truce or cessation of hostilities. Examples include 'The two countries agreed to an imparlance to discuss the terms of peace.' and 'The general called for an imparlance to avoid further bloodshed.' Phrases like 'in imparlance' and 'imparlance of arms' extend its usage.