English to Kannada Dictionary entente

entente

ಎಂಟೆಂಟಿ
definition
noun
the growing entente between former opponents
a friendly understanding or informal alliance between states or factions.
example
This 'entente' covers the Euro-Asian continent, the geo-strategic heart of the world.
We noted earlier the ambivalent consequences of the 'entente' policy pursued by Lord Lansdowne, Balfour's foreign secretary, and between 1905 and 1914 by Sir Edward Grey for the Liberals.
Hitler's government was formed in 1933 on the basis of an 'entente' between elements of the traditional elite and the leadership of the Hitler movement.
the emperor hoped to bring about an 'entente' with Russia
the unsuccessful scheme to lure Greece into the war on the side of the 'entente'
We need to end the 'entente' between governments and the groups and scale down all political activities conducted under the veil of charity and religion.
the growing 'entente' between former opponents
China's leaders must also have considered the possibility that their current 'entente' with Russia may not last forever, although they may find it impolitic to say so.
The ensuing Paris - Bonn 'entente' has dominated the European Community ever since, withstanding all subsequent changes including the expansion of the Community, the collapse of communism, and the unification of Germany.
Fables for the Holy Alliance attacked the post-Napoleonic 'entente' between Russia and Austria.
But basically our understanding is good and the 'entente' is without any doubt friendly.
Enthusiasm for the English evaporated, while Arran came to an 'entente' with the French, represented by James's widow, Mary of Guise-Lorraine, who ultimately became queen regent in 1554.
After all, every previous alliance, coalition, 'entente' , empire, community, or monetary union of European states has collapsed sooner or later.
Some historians have therefore been critical of the regent's foreign policy because of its emphasis upon an 'entente' with the maritime powers consummated by the signing of the Triple alliance in 1717.
Gradually a sort of 'entente' seemed to grow between it and the colonial enemy.
The 'entente' was engaged in continual fierce fighting until the Armistice.
First came the alliance with Japan in 1902, and then the settling of differences with France over colonial issues via the entente of 1904, a process which was repeated with the 'entente' with Russia in 1907.
Elizabeth pursued the idea of a French marriage at this stage for the sole reason that she thought the French would never agree to a defensive 'entente' against Spain in the absence of a dynastic marriage.
The exercise of American power from time to time will not lead inexorably to a law of political physics whereby states always coalesce against the top dog in antihegemonist 'entente' .
An 'entente' with Russia in 1907 followed from the ties with France and concerns about competition with the Tsarist regime in Asia, and growing antagonism with Germany set the pattern for war.
If anyone had told these two teams that there was an 'Entente Cordiale' between England and France, there was no evidence shown here.
Less formal arrangements - variously known as alignments, 'ententes' , or coalitions - can perform similar functions and exert equally significant effects.
Interestingly, these kind of agreements - usually referred to as 'ententes' - are considered less binding than what NATO is - a collective security treaty.
Thus the war again demonstrated the strength of Britain's imperial position, but also, in convincing the British that such ventures were costly and limited friendships better than isolation, helped pave the way for its later 'ententes' .
Some countries, such as France, Germany and to a lesser extent China, use the United Nations the way the Great Powers of old Europe used 'ententes' , alliances and the like - to check what they see as a rival power.
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