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entente

[ahn-tahnt, ahn-tahnt] / ɑnˈtɑnt, ɑ̃ˈtɑ̃t /


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Are the French less interested in the entente cordiale than they used to be?

From BBC Sep. 21, 2023

Her successor, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, visited France in March to kick off what he called an "entente renewed".

From Reuters Sep. 19, 2023

The effort seeks to build on multilateral efforts such as the Abraham Accords, the regional entente between the state of Israel and several of its regional Muslim neighbors.

From Washington Times May 24, 2022

At the core of recent conflicts at both ends of Eurasia is an entente between China and Russia that the world hasn't seen since the Sino-Soviet alliance at the start of the Cold War.

From Salon Mar. 13, 2022

When that fail he make straight for his last resource—his last earth-work I might say did I wish double entente.

From "Dracula" by Bram Stoker

And when he spoke the familiar phrases about shared sacrifices, and common values, and ententes, it mattered not a jot that the phrases were familiar and overworked.

From BBC Sep. 21, 2023

"He is not getting what he wants from the other side," Sager added, saying Saudi Arabia's ententes with regional foes were based on Riyadh's approach to regional security.

From Reuters May 24, 2023

Here is how ententes in the region are playing out.

From Reuters Apr. 6, 2023

"As ententes go this was not madly cordiale," says Independent sketch writer Donald Macintyre.

From BBC Oct. 28, 2014

The "Balance of Power" and the ententes and alliances of Figure-head Governments had to go on, till the day—which we hope is at hand—when Figure-heads will be no more needed.

From The Healing of Nations and the Hidden Sources of Their Strife by Carpenter, Edward




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