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    commitment
    /kəˈmɪtm(ə)nt/

    noun

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  2. COMMITMENT definition: 1. a promise or firm decision to do something: 2. willingness to give your time and energy to a…. Learn more.

  3. Making a commitment involves dedicating yourself to something, like a person or a cause. Before you make a commitment, think carefully. A commitment obligates you to do something. Some commitments are large, like marriage.

  4. commitment. noun. com· mit· ment kə-ˈmit-mənt. Synonyms of commitment. 1. a. : an agreement or pledge to do something in the future. a commitment to improve conditions at the prison. especially : an engagement to assume a financial obligation at a future date. b. : something pledged. the commitment of troops to the war. c.

  5. commitment. noun. OPAL W. /kəˈmɪtmənt/ [countable, uncountable] a promise to do something or to behave in a particular way; a promise to support somebody/something; the fact of committing yourself. I'm not ready to make a long-term commitment. They have failed to honour their commitments.

  6. noun. /kəˈmɪtm (ə)nt/ IPA: Dictionary definition of commitment. The state of being dedicated or pledged to something, such as a cause, an idea, a person or a goal. "The athlete's commitment to training paid off in the competition." Detailed meaning of commitment.

  7. A commitment is something which regularly takes up some of your time because of an agreement you have made or because of responsibilities that you have. I've got a lot of commitments. Work commitments forced her to uproot herself and her son from Reykjavik.

  8. the act of committing, pledging, or engaging oneself. a pledge or promise; obligation: We have made a commitment to pay our bills on time. dedication; allegiance: They have a sincere commitment to religion. perpetration or commission, as of a crime. consignment, as to prison. confinement to a mental institution or hospital:

  9. 1. the act of committing or pledging. 2. the state of being committed or pledged. 3. an obligation, promise, etc that restricts one's freedom of action. 4. (Parliamentary Procedure) the referral of a bill to a committee or legislature. 5. (Law) law Also called (esp formerly): mittimus a written order of a court directing that a person be imprisoned

  10. 1. Commitment is a strong belief in an idea or system. [...] 2. A commitment is something which regularly takes up some of your time because of an agreement you have made or because of responsibilities that you have. [...] 3. If you make a commitment to do something, you promise that you will do it. [...] More. Synonyms of 'commitment'

  11. Sep 15, 2024 · Psychologists define commitment as a psychological state that compels an individual to maintain a course of action or relationship, even in the face of fluctuating motives or tempting alternatives. It’s the mental and emotional glue that keeps us connected to our goals, values, and relationships, even when the going gets tough.