pact (Meaning)
Wordnet
pact (n)
a written agreement between two states or sovereigns
Webster
pact (v.)
An agreement; a league; a compact; a covenant.
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pact Sentence Examples
- The nations forged a pact to ensure mutual security and cooperation.
- The peace pact brought an end to the long-standing conflict.
- The non-proliferation pact prohibits the development and spread of nuclear weapons.
- The government made a pact with the rebels to lay down their arms.
- The two companies entered into a secret pact to eliminate competition.
- The marriage pact between the two families united their fortunes and power.
- The pact between the politician and the lobbyist was exposed in a scandal.
- The treaty and its accompanying pact established the framework for international trade.
- The doctor made a pact with the patient to prioritize their well-being.
- The organization made a pact to promote ethical conduct and transparency in business.
FAQs About the word pact
a written agreement between two states or sovereignsAn agreement; a league; a compact; a covenant.
treaty,accord, convention, deal, covenant, alliance, settlement, bargain, concord, charter
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The nations forged a pact to ensure mutual security and cooperation.
The peace pact brought an end to the long-standing conflict.
The non-proliferation pact prohibits the development and spread of nuclear weapons.
The government made a pact with the rebels to lay down their arms.