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/ˈsɛkrɪt ˈpækt/ · sec·ret · pact
noun
- A private agreement or understanding between two or more parties, often kept hidden from others. The two nations maintained a secret pact to avoid conflict for decades.
- A secret agreement or arrangement between individuals, often for mutual benefit or to achieve a common goal. The friends formed a secret pact to keep each other's secrets and support one another through thick and thin.
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Did you know? The term 'secret pact' has been used in various historical contexts, including the secret pact between Napoleon and the Pope in 1804, and the secret pact between the Allies during World War II.