pac

/pæk/
noun
  1. A political action committee; an organization that raises and spends money to support or oppose political candidates or issues.
    • The PAC spent heavily on television ads attacking the incumbent.
    • Citizens formed a PAC to advocate for environmental protection laws.
    • The senator received millions of dollars from a super PAC during the election.
  2. A pack or bundle, especially in historical or military contexts (short for 'pack').
    • The soldiers carried heavy pacs on their backs during the march.
    • He tied his bedroll into a tight pac for the journey.
    • The mule was loaded with a pac of supplies for the expedition.
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