PAC
See also: Appendix:Variations of "pac"
English
Pronunciation
(political action committee):
- IPA(key): /pæk/, [pʰæk]
Audio (General Australian): (file) - Homophone: pack
- Rhymes: -æk
Noun
PAC (plural PACs)
- (computing) Initialism of programmable automation controller.
- (computing) Initialism of proxy auto-config (file).
- Initialism of public accounts committee.
- (US politics) Acronym of political action committee.
- Hyponyms: spooky PAC, super PAC
- 2006, Peter L. Francia, The Future of Organized Labor in American Politics, Columbia University Press, →ISBN, page 81:
- A PAC may contribute no more than $5,000 to a federal candidate in a general or primary election. PACs have grown to become the second-largest source of campaign funds, trailing only individuals (Herrnson 2004).
- 2020 November 10, Shane Goldmacher, Maggie Haberman, Rachel Shorey, “Trump Starts PAC for Future Endeavors, Biden Will Speak on Obamacare Case”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN, archived from the original on 4 February 2021:
- The new group, called Save America, is a federal fund-raising vehicle known as a leadership PAC that has donation limits of $5,000 per donor per year. […] In that sense, his PAC could become a fan-subsidized machine to perpetuate his agenda and plot his next moves. […] Leadership PACs are generally seen as loosely regulated — Joseph R. Biden Jr. operated one during the 2018 midterms ahead of his own presidential run — and the committee gives Mr. Trump a place to continue to direct supporter cash.
- (software design) Initialism of presentation-abstraction-control.
Proper noun
PAC
- (military) Abbreviation of Pacific (“Pacific Ocean”).
Adjective
PAC (not comparable)
- (artificial intelligence) Initialism of probably approximately correct.
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French
Noun
PAC f (plural PAC)
- acronym of Politique agricole commune (Common Agricultural Policy)
- classified advertisement: abbreviation of petite annonce classée (petite annonce)
- classifieds: abbreviation of petites annonces classées (petites annonces)
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Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from English PAC (“political action committee”).
Noun
PAC m (plural PAC)
- (US politics) comité de acción política; PAC.
- 2020 September 24, Marlon Sorto, “Confirman investigación federal contra la excongresista Ros-Lehtinen por fondos de campaña”, in CNN en Español[2]:
- La organización CLC informó en octubre de 2019 que aunque Ros-Lehtinen anunció a inicios de 2017 que no buscaría la reelección, presuntamente transfirió unos US$ 177.455 dólares de su comité de campaña a un Comité de Acción Política (PAC) que dirigía. […] Los PAC son grupos de interés creados para recaudar dinero de sus miembros, con la única finalidad de aportar los recursos a candidatos o partidos políticos. […] “Y si un miembro del personal cometió un error o no anotó una comida personal, por decir algo, y dijo: ‘esperen, la campaña o el PAC no puede pagar por eso’, eso ciertamente no es criminal”.
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