Pact

[Pact]

A pact is a treaty or other agreement between parties, and it's usually written. Countries can have pacts or you can make a pact with your friends, promising each other that you'll all show up for the spelling bee.

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An agreement; a league; a compact; a covenant.

Noun
a written agreement between two states or sovereigns


v.
An agreement; a league; a compact; a covenant.


Pact

Pact , n. [L. pactum, fr. paciscere to make a bargain or contract, fr. pacere to settle, or agree upon; cf. pangere to fasten, Gr. , Skr. p'beca bond, and E. fang: cf. F. pacie. Cf. Peace, Fadge, v.] An agreement; a league; a compact; a covenant. Bacon.
The engagement and pact of society whish goes by the name of the constitution.

An agreement; a league; a compact; a covenant.

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Usage Examples

Today we must make a pact with each other to end this reckless conduct with the people's government.

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