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- DictionaryCov·e·nant/ˈkəvənənt/
noun
- 1. an agreement: "there was a covenant between them that her name was never to be mentioned"
verb
- 1. agree by lease, deed, or other legal contract: "the landlord covenants to repair the property"
COVENANT meaning: 1. a formal agreement or promise between two or more people: 2. a formal agreement to pay a fixed…. Learn more.
noun. /ˈkʌvənənt/ a promise to somebody, or a legal agreement, especially one to pay a regular amount of money to somebody/something. God’s covenant with Abraham in the Bible. a covenant to a charity. see also deed of covenant. Extra Examples. Topics Discussion and agreement c2. Word Origin. Take your English to the next level.
1. A binding agreement; a compact. See Synonyms at agreement. 2. Law. a. A condition in a contract such as a deed or lease, nonperformance or violation of which gives rise to a cause of action for breach. b. A contract. 3. In the Bible, a divine promise establishing or modifying God's relationship to humanity or to a particular group. 4.
A covenant is an agreement between two people, or companies, or even countries. It is formal, solemn, sometimes even sacred.
6 days ago · A covenant is a formal written agreement between two or more people or groups of people which is recognized in law.
4 days ago · covenant. (kʌvənənt ) Word forms: plural covenants. 1. countable noun. A covenant is a formal written agreement between two or more people or groups of people which is recognized in law. ...the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. 2. countable noun [also by N]
COVENANT meaning: 1 : a formal and serious agreement or promise; 2 : a formal written agreement between two or more people, businesses, countries, etc.