armistumised
Armistumised is a rarely used English verb form that refers to bringing about or enforcing an armistice, i.e., the suspension of hostilities by mutual agreement. In practice, it functions as a specialized or historical variant of phrases such as “to reach an armistice,” “to sign an armistice,” or “to suspend hostilities.”
Because armistice is primarily a noun, armistumised appears mainly in historical writing, translations, or in attempts
Etymology and relation to related terms
Armistumised derives from armistice, the agreement to stop fighting. The suffix -ised (British spelling) forms a
Ceasefire, truce, armistice, peace treaty, terms of surrender, negotiated settlement.