Meaning of treaty | Babel Free
ˈtɹiːtiDefinitions
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A formal binding agreement concluded by subjects of international law, namely, states and international organizations; a convention, a pact. countable
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Chiefly in in treaty: discussions or negotiations in order to reach an agreement. archaic, uncountable
- A formal, usually written settlement between nations:accord, agreement, concord, convention, pact.
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Chiefly in private treaty: an agreement or settlement reached following negotiations; a compact, a contract, a covenant. archaic, countable
- a formal agreement between states or governments. They signed a peace treaty. verdrag مُعاهَدَه договор tratado smlouva der Vertrag traktat; -traktat συνθήκη, συμφωνίαtratado leping پیمان sopimus traitéחוזה, אמנה संधि ugovor (államközi) szerződés persetujuan milliríkjasamningur, sáttmáli trattato 協定 조약, 협정 sutartis līgums perjanjian verdragtraktat, paktukład عهد، وعده tratado tratat договор pogodba sporazum fördrag, avtal สนธิสัญญา antlaşma, pakt 條約 договір, угода معاہدہ hiệp ước 条约
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The manner or process of treating someone or something; treatment; also, the manner in which someone or something acts or behaves; behaviour. obsolete, uncountable
- A formal written agreement between two or more nations.
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The addressing or consideration of a subject; discussion, treatment. obsolete, uncountable
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Archaic Negotiation for the purpose of reaching an agreement. Archaic
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A formal, systematic discourse on some subject; a treatise. countable, obsolete
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Obsolete a. A contract or agreement. Obsolete
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An act of beseeching or entreating; an entreaty, a plea, a request. countable, obsolete
- (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a. a formal agreement or contract between two or more states, such as an alliance or trade arrangement
- (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) any international agreement
- any pact or agreement
- (Commerce) an agreement between two parties concerning the purchase of property at a price privately agreed between them
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archaic negotiation towards an agreement archaic
Equivalents
Afrikaans
verdrag
Azərbaycanca
müqavilə
Беларуская
умова
Български
договор
Català
tractat
Cymraeg
cytundeb
Dansk
traktat
Ελληνικά
συνθήκη
Esperanto
traktato
Español
tratado
Eesti
leping
Euskara
itun
Suomi
sopimus
Français
traité
Gaeilge
conradh
Gàidhlig
cùmhnant
Galego
tratado
עברית
אמנה
Magyar
szerződés
Қазақша
шарт
Kurdî
peyman
Latina
foedus
Lëtzebuergesch
Traité
ລາວ
ສົນທິສັນຍາ
Lietuvių
sutartis
Latviešu
līgums
Te Reo Māori
tiriti
മലയാളം
ഉടമ്പടി
Bahasa Melayu
perjanjian
မြန်မာဘာသာ
စာချုပ်
Română
tratat
Slovenčina
zmluva
Svenska
fördrag
தமிழ்
உடன்படிக்கை
తెలుగు
ఒడంబడిక
Tagalog
kasunduan
Examples
“to sign a peace treaty”
“to write up a treaty touching climate change”
“[T]he Duke of Britaine hauing beene an Hoſte, and a kind of Parent or Foſter-father to the King, in his tenderneſſe of age, and vveakneſſe of fortune, did looke for at this time from King Henry (the renovvned King of England) rather braue Troupes for his Succours, then a vaine Treatie of Peace.”
“Soon after his [James VI and I's] coming to the Crown of England he entered into ſecret treaties with Spain, in order to the forcing the States to a peace: […]”
“Exportation was encouraged ſometimes by dravvbacks, ſometimes by bounties, ſometimes by advantageous treaties of commerce with foreign ſtates, and ſometimes by eſtabliſhment of colonies in diſtant countries.”
“To a meeting of the executors of late Viscˢˢᵉ Mordaunt's estate, to consider of the sale of Parsons Greene; being in treaty with Mr. Loftus, and to settle the halfe yeare's account.”
“Hoſ[t]. They call me Good-ſtock. / Lov[el]. Sir, and you confeſſe it, / Both i'your language, treaty, and your bearing.”
“And though Galen doth ſometime nibble at Moſes, and beſide the Apoſtate Chriſtian, ſome Heathens have queſtioned his Philoſophicall part or treaty of the Creation: Yet is there ſurely no reaſonable Pagan, that will not admire the rationall and well grounded precepts of Chriſt; […]”
“The Miniſters in Holland did upon this occaſion ſhew a very particular violence. In their ſermons, and in ſome printed treaties, they charged the Judges with corruption, who had carried the ſentence no farther than to baniſhment: And compared the fate of the De Wits to Haman’s.”
“Now I must / To the young man ſend humble Treaties, dodge / And palter in the ſhifts of lovvnes, vvho / VVith halfe the bulke o' th' vvorld plaid as I pleas'd, / Making, and marring Fortunes.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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