make a pact
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To agree to a pact with someone.
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- She made a pact with her friend never to tell anyone what had happened.
- He accused them of making a pact with the devil by allowing soldiers to be stationed in the region.
- The two rivals decided to make a pact for mutual benefit.
- Before the game, they made a secret pact to help each other.
- They had made a solemn pact to meet again in ten years.
- Are you willing to make a pact to always be honest with me?
- The children made a pact not to reveal their hideout.
- History shows that nations often make defensive pacts in times of tension.
- By making this pact, they hoped to achieve peace.
- We should make a pact to finish this project by Friday.