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  • 21engage — I. v. a. 1. Pledge, commit, promise, bind, put under pledge. 2. Plight, affiance, betroth, promise or pledge in marriage. 3. Enlist, induce to serve. 4. Gain, win, attach, attract, allure, entertain, draw, fix, arrest, gain over. 5. Occupy,… …

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  • 22promise — I. n. 1. Word, engagement, assurance, pledge. 2. Ground or basis of hope, earnest, pledge. 3. Bestowal, fulfilment, grant of what is promised. II. v. a. 1. Pledge, engage, covenant. 2. Give expectation of, excite a hope of, assure. 3 …

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  • 23undertake — I. v. a. Attempt, set about, engage in, embark in, enter upon, take in hand, take upon one s self, take on one s shoulders. II. v. n. Engage, agree, guarantee, stipulate, bargain, promise, be bound, be sworn, pledge one s self, pledge one s word …

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  • 24fide-jubere — /faydiy jabiriy/ faydiy juwbiyz? faydiy juwbiyow/ In the civil law, to order a thing upon one s faith; to pledge one s self; to become surety for another. Fide jubes? Fide jubeo: Do you pledge yourself? I do pledge myself. One of the forms of… …

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  • 25fide-jubere — /faydiy jabiriy/ faydiy juwbiyz? faydiy juwbiyow/ In the civil law, to order a thing upon one s faith; to pledge one s self; to become surety for another. Fide jubes? Fide jubeo: Do you pledge yourself? I do pledge myself. One of the forms of… …

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  • 26Engage — En*gage , v. i. 1. To promise or pledge one s self; to enter into an obligation; to become bound; to warrant. [1913 Webster] How proper the remedy for the malady, I engage not. Fuller. [1913 Webster] 2. To embark in a business; to take a part; to …

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  • 27adrhamire — /aedramayriy/ In old European law, to undertake, declare, or promise solemnly; to pledge; to pledge one s self to make oath …

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  • 28adrhamire — /aedramayriy/ In old European law, to undertake, declare, or promise solemnly; to pledge; to pledge one s self to make oath …

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  • 29promise — Verb: To engage. To pledge one s self to performance. To assure the performance of a particular act. To pledge by contract. Knecht v Mutual Life Ins. Co. 90 Pa 118. Noun: An assurance, in whatever form of expression used, that a thing will or… …

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