make a commitment
Frequency: 9.025.6 per million words
To promise to do something or to support something.
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- The president made a firm commitment to increasing spending on health.
- The company is making a long-term commitment to breaking into the American market.
- Before you make any commitment, think carefully about the consequences.
- She decided to make a commitment to volunteer work every weekend.
- The government needs to make a clear commitment to environmental protection.
- He was reluctant to make a commitment without knowing all the details.
- The organization made a public commitment to transparency and accountability.
- Students should make a commitment to attend all classes regularly.
- The team captain made a commitment to improve their performance next season.
- It's important to make a realistic commitment that you can actually keep.