recommitment

English

Etymology

recommit + -ment

Noun

recommitment (countable and uncountable, plural recommitments)

  1. A renewal of a commitment, or an act of recommitting
    • 2007 April 24, Micheline Maynard, “Mulally Names an Environmental Executive for Ford”, in New York Times:
      “On the other side, we’re just seeing another recommitment of Ford that this is really important and we’re going to make it a high priority of the company.”
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