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commit
verb as in perform an action
verb as in deliver, entrust
Strong matches
Example Sentences
"We've committed to addressing the speed of play," Monahan said as he announced working group recommendations that will be implemented to try to erase one of the sport's biggest blights.
"If the White House remained committed to its policies even in the face of much worse data, recession risk would rise further," the firm's analysts warned.
Indian Americans remain committed to the Democratic Party, but attachment has waned.
Oyer told the outlet that she helped craft a list of nine people who could potentially have their rights restored, basing it on the age of their convictions and likelihood of committing another crime.
Madders said it was "an important issue that warrants further consideration" but did not commit to accepting their amendment.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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