commitment

  • 71commitment — com mit·ment || mÉ™nt n. obligation, promise; act of committing …

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  • 72commitment — noun 1》 the state or quality of being committed to a cause, policy, or person.     ↘a pledge or undertaking. 2》 an engagement or obligation that restricts freedom of action …

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  • 73commitment — n. 1. Delivering, intrusting, placing in charge. 2. Imprisonment, committal, placing in confinement, putting in custody. 3. Giving in adhesion, unreserved adherence, pledged relation. 4. Reference to a committee …

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  • 74commitment — n 1. entrustment, entrusting, commending, confiding; assignment, assigning, relegation, relegating, placing in charge, appointing, appointment; commission, authorization, deputation, delegation, investment, empowering; sending, dispatching,… …

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  • 75commitment — com·mit·ment …

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  • 76commitment — /kəˈmɪtmənt/ (say kuh mitmuhnt) noun 1. Also, committal. the act of committing. 2. the state of being committed. 3. that to which one has committed oneself; a pledge. 4. Also, committal. Parliamentary Procedure the act of referring or entrusting… …

  • 77Commitment — Com|mit|ment [kɔ mɪtmɛnt ], das; s, s (das [Sich]verpflichten) …

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  • 78commitment —    A point in time, during file access or transfer, when actions are made permanent. Mixed protocol networks …

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  • 79commitment — /kə mɪtmənt/ noun an agreement by an underwriting syndicate to underwrite a Note Issuance Facility …

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  • 80commitment — A warrant of authority, otherwise known as a mittimus, for confining a person to prison or jail; the delivery to jail, for want of bail, for detention pending action by the grand jury or trial, of one accused of crime. 21 Am J2d Crim L § 450; the …

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