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1. pact
noun. ['ˈpækt'] a written agreement between two states or sovereigns.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- pactum (Latin)
- paciscere (Latin)
Rhymes with Pact
- counterattacked
- transact
- subtract
- protract
- overreact
- inexact
- extract
- distract
- contract
- abstract
- retract
- reenact
- medfact
- diffract
- detract
- unpacked
- repacked
- redact
- interact
- intact
- exact
- attract
- whacked
- tract
- tracked
- tracht
- stacked
- snacked
- smacked
- slacked
Sentences with pact
1. Noun, singular or mass
The Soviet communists controlled the pact and used it to suppress dissent in Hungary in 1956.
Quotes about pact
1. Make a pact with yourself today to not be defined by your past. Sometimes the greatest thing to come out of all your hard work isn't what you get for it, but what you become for it. Shake things up today! Be You...Be Free...Share.
- Steve Maraboli, Life, the Truth, and Being Free
2. ...what is romance, but a mutual pact of delusion? When the pact ends, there's nothing left.
- Zoë Heller, What Was She Thinking? [Notes on a Scandal]
3. He was very religious; he believed that he had a secret pact with God which exempted him from doing good in exchange for prayers and piety.
- Jorge Luis Borges, The Aleph and Other Stories