Pact in a sentence as a noun

You are assuming that Sergei and Larry were not aware of this pact.

Japan joined with **** Germany in a pact to destroy the allies.

I have personally witnessed the frustrating side of this "no poaching" pact.

If the firm's VP is aware of this pact and fired an employee over this, i would say Sergei amd Larry are guilty as well.

Strong security knowledge + violent criminal pact with bikers = not good

Actually, Japan were ready to throw in the towel as a result of the tripartite pact being enacted, and Russia joining the fray.

Such a true non-aggression pact would be interesting, if it did not run afoul of antitrust coordination concerns.

So an informal non-aggression pact is nice, but absolutely no automobile manufacturer would rely on that when a new car costs a significant fraction of a billion dollars to bring to market.

Pact definitions

noun

a written agreement between two states or sovereigns

See also: treaty accord