détente
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noun
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Etymology
Origin of détente
First recorded in 1905–10; from French; see origin at detent
Explanation
When opposing countries reach an understanding or truce, that's detente, meaning a loosening of tensions. If two nations are having problems, such as disagreements over trade, or even the threat of war, and then they become friendlier to each other, they've reached a state of detente. Detente is a relaxing of tension: diplomacy is working and the countries are on the path of peace rather than the road to war. If you always argue with your sibling, and then you start getting along better, you could humorously say that you've reached a detente.
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Appeared in the February 4, 2026, print edition as 'Trump, Colombian Leader Signal Detente After Talk'.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 3, 2026
Combine competition and cooperation Detente policies were not distinct from the first cold war – they were an intrinsic part of it.
From The Guardian • Jun. 20, 2020
"Rouhani Pledges to Walk The Path of Detente," is the headline in the Financial Times, which reports that, for the first time since 1979, Tehran invited world leaders to the inauguration ceremony.
From BBC • Aug. 5, 2013
Detente to be enduring has to be comprehensive and reciprocal.
From Time Magazine Archive
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"Detente means little if it is not reflected in the daily lives of our peoples," he told the delegates.
From Time Magazine Archive
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