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recommit
[ree-kuh-mit]
recommit
/ ˌːəˈɪ /
verb
to send (a bill) back to a committee for further consideration
to commit again
Other 51Թ Forms
- recommitment noun
- recommittal noun
- ˌdzˈٳԳ noun
Example Sentences
After taking over from previous Conservative governments, he made a point of recommitting the UK to international institutions and international law.
Green-minded Tories have said they thought the decision to ditch the target was premature but they hope their party will recommit to decarbonisation.
States and cities that want to restore mobility, recommit to growth, and open themselves to new arrivals seeking opportunity can do so on their own, right now.
So if we're going to recommit to delivering meaningful outcomes to our communities in need, we need to be very clear on streamlining the process in the most effective and efficient way.
Also in line with Labour’s manifesto, Starmer recommitted to building 1.5 million net additional dwellings in England over the course of the Parliament.
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