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1. (n.) pact
an agreement or compact.
2. pact
an agreement or treaty between two or more nations.
Etymology: (1400–50; < MF < L pactum, n. use of neut. ptp. of pacīscī to make a bargain, contract)
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| Definition of 'Pact' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) treaty, pact, accord
a written agreement between two states or sovereigns
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1. (noun) pact
an official promise between two groups
two countries discussing a free trade pact
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| Definition of 'Pact' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. Pact
an agreement; a league; a compact; a covenant
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Sense: an agreement, especially if formal and/or between the representatives of nations
They made a pact to help each other.
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Afrikaans: pakt |
Arabic: حِلْف، إتفاقيَّه |
Bulgarian: договор |
Brazilian: pacto |
Czech: smlouva |
German: der Pakt |
Danish: pagt |
Greek: σύμφωνο |
Spanish: pacto |
Estonian: leping |
Farsi: پیمان |
Finnish: sopimus |
French: pacte |
Hebrew: בְּרִית |
Hindi: समझौता |
Croatian: ugovor, pakt |
Hungarian: szerződés |
Indonesian: pakta |
Icelandic: samningur; sáttmáli |
Italian: patto |
Japanese: 協定 |
Korean: 조약, 협정 |
Lithuanian: paktas, susitarimas |
Latvian: pakts, līgums |
Malay: pakatan |
Dutch: overeenkomst |
Norwegian: pakt |
Polish: pakt |
Persian: پیمان |
Pashto: تړون، معاهد |
Portuguese: pacto |
Romanian: pact |
Russian: договор, пакт |
Slovak: zmluva, pakt |
Slovenian: pakt |
Serbian: pakt |
Swedish: pakt, fördrag, överenskom |
Thai: สัญญา |
Turkish: antlaşma |
Taiwanese: 條約,協定、合同、公約 |
Ukrainian: пакт, договір |
Urdu: معاہدہ |
Vietnamese: hiệp ước |
Chinese: 条约,协定,合同,公约 |
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