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pac
1[pak]
pac
2[pak]
noun
Also pack a soft, flexible, heelless shoe worn as a liner inside a boot or overshoe.
PAC
3[pak]
noun
plural
PAC's, PACspolitical action committee: an organization established by a corporation or other special interest to raise money from individuals for a political campaign or other political cause.
a labor-union PAC that backs Democratic candidates.
Pac.
4abbreviation
Pacific.
PAC
1abbreviation
Pan-Africanist Congress
Pac.
2abbreviation
Pacific
Example Sentences
A recent Super PAC email said, “Friend, I want to try and get to Heaven,” citing his desire to end the Russia-Ukraine war to improve his afterlife prospects.
“This resolution was crafted with the input of Democratic Majority for Israel, a group whose super PAC worked to oust former Representatives Jamaal Bowman and Cori Bush,” The Nation reported.
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee and allied pro-Israel PACs reward loyalty with torrents of campaign cash and punish dissent with lavishly funded primary challenges.
“I don’t believe that we can be a party that claims to champion working-class people if we’re receiving the same money from corporate PACs that Republicans are.”
They’re doing more work in order to not accept corporate donations or run PACs on the side or whatever.
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