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pact

/pækt/noun1 syllable

Pact means: a written agreement between two states or sovereigns.

Synonyms for pact10

noun, as in a written agreement between two states or sovereigns

also used for pact

agreement, bond, compact, concord, convention, covenant, paction, stipulation

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What does pact mean?1

noun

1

a written agreement between two states or sovereigns

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with pact?28

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Pact in a sentence

  • They still attacked us, despite clearly agreeing to sign the non-aggression pact.SHamp
  • We made a pact that we wouldn't abandon one another.Ivan24
  • The blond maiden made a pact with the sun and the moon.AlanF_US
  • Gustavo made a pact with the demon king.Amastan
  • Let's make a pact to support each other in our endeavors.Amastan
  • We supported a peace pact between the two countries.IMer
  • They made a pact to go to the gym together three times a week.IMer
  • If I'm in a pact, so is he.unknown

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Forms of pact

as a noun

plural
pacts