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Pact (disambiguation)         
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The Pact (disambiguation); The Pact (film); The Pact; PACT; The Pact (book)

A pact is a formal agreement.

Pact, The Pact or PACT may also refer to:

pact         
FORMAL AGREEMENT
Military pact
n.
1) to agree to, make; sign a pact
2) to denounce a pact
3) a formal; informal pact
4) a defense; mutual-assistance; nonaggression; trade pact
5) a pact to + inf. (we had a pact not to reveal the facts of the case)
6) a pact that + clause (the two governments signed a pact that they would jointly defend their borders)
PACT         
FORMAL AGREEMENT
Military pact
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Pronunciation examples for pact
1. Pinkie pact.
The Uninvited (2009)
2. Pinkie pact?
The Uninvited (2009)
3. Commit to a pact, a 30-day pact.
Get Some Headspace _ Andy Puddicombe _ Talks at Google
4. NATO, the Warsaw Pact.
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5. Make a pact.
Reinventing You - Define Your Brand, Imagine Your Future _ Dorie Clark _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of pact
1. "Mutual Defense Pact," etc., the statement added.
2. The Bush administration hopes to win approval of the pact before it leaves office in January 200', but senior Democrats in Congress have expressed concern about the pact.
3. He has vowed to thwart a U.S.–backed hemispheric free–trade pact and forge an alternative economic pact within Latin America.
4. Joining Bush at the signing ceremony were congressional sponsors of the pact and committee leaders and diplomats from the countries that are part of the pact.
5. Warsaw Pact invasion Dozens of people were killed in a massive military clampdown in the then Czechoslovakia by five Warsaw Pact countries.