treaty

[ˈtriːti]

treaty Definition

a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries.

Using treaty: Examples

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

  • Example

    The treaty was signed by the two countries to end the war.

  • Example

    The peace treaty was negotiated by the United Nations.

  • Example

    The treaty of Versailles ended World War I.

  • Example

    The treaty was ratified by the Senate.

treaty Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for treaty

Phrases with treaty

  • an agreement between two countries

    Example

    The bilateral treaty between the US and Canada strengthened their economic ties.

  • an agreement between three or more countries

    Example

    The multilateral treaty on climate change was signed by over 190 countries.

  • an agreement between warring parties to end a war

    Example

    The peace treaty between Israel and Egypt was signed in 1979.

Origins of treaty

from Old French 'traité', meaning 'agreement'

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Summary: treaty in Brief

The term 'treaty' [ˈtriːti] refers to a formal agreement between countries that has been concluded and ratified. It is often used in the context of ending wars, such as 'The treaty of Versailles ended World War I.' 'Treaty' can also be modified by phrases like 'bilateral treaty' and 'multilateral treaty,' which refer to agreements between two or more countries.

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