Definitionn. the trait of sincere and steadfast fixity of purpose
Last update: August 24, 2015
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His business commitments took him to London. [noun]
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We will fulfill the commitment set out in the Lisbon Agenda. [noun]
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Commitment Would you begrudge giving the extra care and time your mom and her kittens will need? [noun]
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If she can hold her boy's or her girl's confidence now, can ease their eager young hearts with an intelligent sympathy, she can probably keep them from any public commitment. [noun]
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You must have commitment issues. [Please select]
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Together with her Examination and Commitment to Bridewel, Clerkenwel_, London, 1704. [Please select]
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Burris a letter to Thomas Garrett, detailing the arrest and commitment of S. [Please select]
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"Those are the best words that ever came to my ears," he answered, and left her with a solemn sense of his commitment. [Please select]
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The officer made his report, which, though fair and impartial, still was sufficient to cause our hero's commitment for trial. [Please select]
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