uncommitted in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

uncommitted in the PONS Dictionary

uncommitted Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to remain uncommitted
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
As a punishment for his uncommitted crime, he is sent to the army to fight off the invader.
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In addition to the candidates shown on the ballot, the ballot also shows a spot for uncommitted.
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It was also used to target an uncommitted audience to eventually win sympathy and support.
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However, there was still a large body of opinion uncommitted to either side and wanting only a return to peace and business as normal.
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Rather, you must remain as uncommitted as they are.
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On a sufficiently high roll, the uncommitted country becomes an ally.
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The two reveled in their newfound joy, and agreed to take things slowly and uncommitted.
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All delegates elected at the caucus are uncommitted and considered unallocated to any candidate.
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Strategy to prevent cascading aborts is to disallow a transaction from reading uncommitted changes from another transaction in the same schedule.
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This introduces the role of the narrator as the uncommitted observer.
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