recommit
pronunciation
How to pronounce recommit in British English: UK [ˌri:kə'mɪt]
How to pronounce recommit in American English: US [ˌrikə'mɪt]
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- Verb:
- commit once again, as of a crime
- commit again
- send back to a committee
Word Origin
- recommit (v.)
- 1620s, from re- "again" + commit (v.). Related: Recommitted; recommitting.
Example
- 1. But a slip need not be a fall ; pick yourself up and recommit to your resolution .
- 2. The us and europe should use it to recommit themselves to the task of building rules , trust and partnerships for our global world .
- 3. All it needs to do is to recommit itself to the principles of open society and that requires the authorities to recognize their mistakes and correct them .
- 4. In return , they said , the obama administration will recommit to providing iran with economic assistance , including sales of airplane spare parts and equipment used in civilian nuclear-power programs .
- 5. On the 10th anniversary of the murderous rampage committed by soulless men , we should remember the victims , and count our own blessings , and recommit ourselves to the suppression of evil and the protection of the innocent .