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  1. contracts; contracted; contracting. Britannica Dictionary definition of CONTRACT. 1. a [+ object] : to make (something) smaller or shorter. She contracted her lips into a frown. contract a muscle. b [no object] : to become smaller. The muscle expands and then contracts.

  2. contract in American English. ( noun & adjective and usually for v. 16–18, 22, 23 ˈkɑntrækt, otherwise v. kənˈtrækt) noun. 1. an agreement between two or more parties for the doing or not doing of something specified. 2. an agreement enforceable by law.

  3. All employees have a written contract of employment. a research/modelling/recording contract; a lucrative government contract; contract with somebody to enter into/negotiate/sign a contract with the supplier; contract between A and B These clauses form part of the contract between buyer and seller. contract for something a contract for the ...

  4. an object; a service; the acceptance of some kind of liability; or. an undertaking not to perform a certain action. For instance, a confidentiality agreement is a legal contract that prevents the parties involved from disclosing information they discover while working together. In this case, the lack of disclosure forms the consideration aspect ...

  5. Aug 8, 2023 · A contract is an agreement between two private parties that creates mutual legal obligations for the parties to the contract. Contracts can be in an oral form or a written form. However, it is important to note that an oral contract is more challenging to enforce and should be avoided when possible. Some contracts have to be in writing to be ...

  6. Glass contracts as it cools. The universe is expanding rather than contracting. a contracting market; The economy will contract by 2 per cent this year. The heart muscles contract to expel the blood. contract something The exercise consists of stretching and contracting the leg muscles.

  7. CONTRACTED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of contract 2. to make or become shorter or narrower or…. Learn more.

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