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How to pronounce detente in English?

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Type Words
Type of alleviation, easement, easing, relief

Examples of detente

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Sources said the dividend could be the start of a detente that signals a tie-up.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Though we should pursue detente-vigorously-we should pursue it without illusion.
From the time.com
Even during the supposed detente, they never liked or trusted the Gadaffi regime.
From the guardian.co.uk
They have been saying for some time that detente has brought them few benefits.
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If backs and forwards were originally blaming each other, now there is detente.
From the express.co.uk
They came to Moscow in the hope that business would follow the banner of detente.
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Mexico wishes to join in any attempt to bring about detente in Central America.
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On the regional level, the advantages of Sino-Soviet detente are already evident.
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Others saw the problem as too big for one town to solve and argued for detente.
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More examples
  • The easing of tensions or strained relations (especially between nations)
  • Detente is a thrash metal band founded in 1984 in Los Angeles, California. The group's original line-up included Dawn Crosby on vocals, Steve Hochheiser on bass, Dennis Butler on drums and Ross Robinson and Caleb Quinn on guitars,.Detente web site,
  • State of armed peace between the West and the Soviet Union during the late 1960's and early 1970's. Contrary to the beginning of the Cold War, during Detente both sides agreed that there should not be any (open) strategy to improve their position. ...
  • A lessening of tensions between the superpowers, primarily associated with the 1970's. The term is used loosely to describe either a situation or a policy.
  • Reduction of discord between nations. Example: U.S.A.-Soviet relations that developed under U.S.A. President Richard Nixon and his Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
  • Is a French term, meaning a relaxing or easing; the term has been used in international politics since the early 1970s. ...
  • A policy during the Cold War which was aimed at relaxing tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union. The policy calls for increase diplomatic and commercial activity.
  • Refers to a period from the late 1960's to 1970's when the cold war tension between the United States and the USSR was reduced.
  • Fr. A state of lessened tension or hostility between nations.