commitment in the PONS Dictionary

commitment Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

with absolutely no commitment to buy!

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The municipal government has made repeated commitments to re-build the museum, but no rebuilding plan has been published.
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After she later dropped out due to other commitments, producers recast the role.
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Fealty also refers to an oath which more explicitly reinforces the commitments of the vassal made during homage.
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New commitments targeted women's and children's health and new initiatives in the worldwide battle against poverty, hunger and disease.
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It is only because of his efforts and commitments about his hometown that led the people towards education.
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These commitments are then deemed to have been made from the outset by the company.
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All sessions are evening sessions as most members are adults with daily commitments.
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As the organization moves towards meeting commitments presented in this report, managers will be able to readily access resources to aid them.
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Fealty also refers to an oath that more explicitly reinforces the commitments of the vassal made during homage.
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Ownership is available to all workers who meet certain time and responsibility commitments.
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