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Pacts Meaning in English

word · lemma: pact

ˈpæks/, /ˈpækts
PAKT(S)
pˈækts
PAKT(S)

Definition

Agreements made formally between two or more people, groups, or countries, often to work together or not to fight each other.

Usage & Nuances

'Pacts' is more formal and used for written or serious agreements, often in international or legal contexts. Common collocations: 'make pacts', 'sign pacts', 'break pacts'. Do not confuse with 'packs' (bags, containers).

Example Sentences

Many countries have made pacts to promote peace.

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The two leaders signed several pacts last year.

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Some pacts are about trade, while others focus on defense.

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After months of negotiation, the companies finally reached several pacts.

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Old friends sometimes create secret pacts just for fun.

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The organization was known for keeping its pacts once they were made.

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