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commitment
  1. The act or an instance of committing, putting in charge, keeping, or trust, especially:
    1. The act of sending a legislative bill to committee for review.
    2. Official consignment sending a person to prison or a mental health institution.
  2. Promise or agreement to do something in the future, especially:
    1. Act of assuming a financial obligation at a future date.
  3. Being bound emotionally or intellectually to a course of action or to another person or persons.
  4. The trait of sincerity and focused purpose.
  5. Perpetration, in a negative manner, as in a crime or mistake.
  6. State of being pledged or engaged.
  7. The act of being locked away, such as in an institution for the mentally ill or in jail.
  8. Synonyms:
  9. Examples:
    1. “My commitment to care for my family prevents me from engaging in reckless behavior.”
      “We expect progress to be made given your commitment to undertake this work.”
      “His commitment to his work was reflected in the many tributes paid to him by his colleagues.”
committal
committer
  1. A person who commits a crime; perpetrator.
  2. (obsolete) A fornicator.
  3. (computing) A person who is authorized to make changes to software source code in a source control repository.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “For the first solution the government could undertake a list of crimes the committer should be killed for.”
      “The chief clerk of the bank, Mr Bent, hates Moist on sight as a committer of that worst of sins: silliness.”
      “At Emball'iso we are committer to the reduction of our impact on the environment.”
committee
  1. a body of one or more persons convened for the accomplishment of some specific purpose, typically with formal protocols
  2. (archaic) a guardian; someone in charge of another person deemed to be unable to look after himself or herself.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “The committee agreed to allow the policy to stand as long as it was reviewed after a period of consultation.”
      “Competitors are being advised that the shortcut through the canal has been ruled out by the race committee due to the shallowness of the water.”
      “On the whole, I think the select committee worked very hard at trying to find a middle ground between the views of all New Zealanders.”
committeewoman
  1. A woman who is a member of a committee.
  2. (US) A woman who is a local leader of a political party.
  3. Examples:
    1. “The former committeewoman turned the position into a job as a national conservative pundit.”
      “In fact, I had only just met Shaffer, 83, a lively former Washington County Democrat committeewoman.”
      “Brister, who has served as a national committeewoman to the National Republican Committee for four years, succeeds Baton Rouge state Rep.”
committeeman
  1. A man who is a member of a committee
  2. (US) A man who is a local leader of a political party
  3. Examples:
    1. “He also is a precinct committeeman with close ties to the community's Democratic Party leaders.”
      “The town's chief of police and Democratic central committeeman, winced when he saw the picture.”
      “That's when he was a Republican Party committeeman, serving two terms.”
commit
  1. (computing) The act of committing (e.g. a database transaction or source code into a source control repository), making it a permanent change.
commissive
  1. (pragmatics) A speech act by which a commitment is made, such as a promise or threat.
commitmentphobia
  1. A fear of committing oneself to a romantic relationship.
committedness
committeeing
committeeperson
  1. A member of a committee.
noncommission
  1. A situation where an act is not committed.
commital
  1. Alternative form of committal
noncommitment
  1. Lack of commitment.
committeepeople
  1. plural of committeeperson
committeepersons
  1. plural of committeeperson
committeewomen
  1. plural of committeewoman
noncommitments
  1. plural of noncommitment
committeemen
  1. plural of committeeman
  2. Examples:
    1. “More often, workers and union committeemen verbally abused or threatened their foremen and supervisors.”
      “Twenty-four did not seem all that bad for a novice when I was awarded a handicap by those knowledgeable committeemen at Swinton Park Golf Club.”
      “He did push his ward committeemen to get good vote returns, but I am virtually certain he never even hinted at doing that illegally.”
commitments
  1. plural of commitment
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “I've got so many activities and subjects to juggle I don't have time for other commitments.”
      “This is the work not of months, but of years and keeping these commitments is essential to our future security.”
      “But now that they are in a production mode, they can make commitments to purchase set amounts of waney lumber.”
commissives
  1. plural of commissive
committees
  1. plural of committee
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “He is equally a loss to fellow academics and to the various committees on which he served.”
      “The key legal issues arising from clinical ethics committees concern accountability.”
      “Let us judge whether people are fit to represent us, not these unelected, unaccountable standards quangos, committees and commissioners.”
committals
committers
commitals
  1. plural of commital
commits
  1. plural of commit
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