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    Cov·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"
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  3. Learn the noun and verb meanings of covenant, a word that can refer to a formal agreement, a promise, or a contract. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles.

  4. an agreement or promise, usually formal, between two or more people or groups to do or not do something specified. Synonyms: convention, pact, treaty. Law. a secondary clause in a legal contract. Ecclesiastical. a solemn agreement between the members of a Christian church to act together in harmony with the precepts of the gospel.

  5. A covenant is a bond or agreement between two or more parties, often confirmed by oath. Learn about the biblical concept of covenant, its origin, elements, and types, and how it relates to God and humanity.

  6. A covenant is a formal agreement or promise between two or more people or groups, often in law or finance. Learn how to use the word covenant in different contexts, see related words and phrases, and explore its origin and history.

  7. A covenant is a formal agreement or promise between two or more people, or a decision or arrangement between groups or people. Learn more about the different types and uses of covenant, and see examples and synonyms from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  8. A covenant is an agreement between two people, or companies, or even countries. It is formal, solemn, sometimes even sacred.

  9. Covenant is a binding promise of far-reaching importance in the relations between individuals, groups, and nations. Learn about the nature, significance, and history of covenant in the ancient world and in Judaism and Christianity.

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