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Plural
commitments
1
the state of being dedicated to someone or something
- His commitment to his studies earned him top honors and a scholarship to a prestigious university.
- The team's commitment to the project ensured its successful completion ahead of schedule.
- Their commitment to each other was evident in their strong, supportive relationship.
- The organization demonstrated its commitment to environmental sustainability by reducing its carbon footprint.
- Volunteering at the shelter every weekend showed her deep commitment to helping those in need.
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a formal obligation or pledge, often financial or contractual in nature
- He made a financial commitment to support the charity.
- The company honored its commitments under the contract.
- Commitments to investors were detailed in the agreement.
- She accepted a commitment to fund the project.
- The bank requires commitments in writing.
3
the official act of confining someone, typically to a prison, hospital, or mental institution
- The court ordered the commitment of the defendant to prison.
- He faced commitment to a mental health facility.
- The law provides for the commitment of dangerous offenders.
- Commitment to the institution followed a legal hearing.
- Her commitment was necessary for treatment and supervision.
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4
a message, statement, or act that conveys a promise or pledge
- The letter was a commitment to support the initiative.
- His speech contained a commitment to reform policies.
- The company sent a commitment confirming the delivery date.
- Her email served as a commitment to the partnership.
- The document was a formal commitment to the agreement.
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