2nan object Conclude a formal and legally binding agreement. 1E written or oral agreement, in particular on employment, sale or rental, which must be legally applicable. Middle English on the old French of the Latin contractus, taken from contract- `contract- `coupé, from the verb contrahere, from con- `together` + trahere `draw`. “If you do not want to be a member of the pension fund, you must enter into a contract” 3 With the objective of capturing or developing (a disease or infectious agent) 4 to use, in fact with a negative (food, conditions, etc.) healthy or appropriate for (someone) 5 “the company has concluded a contract to purchase 390 hectares of forest” 2-agreement or to do something, that we will do something that has been suggested by another person. 1`Glass, like other substances, contracts when it cools` 4`The name `Jacquenard` was quickly contradicted with `Jack` in English` Late Middle English from Old French agreer, based on the Latin ad- `to` + gratus `pleasing`. “Local authorities must order waste management.” . . .