make a pledge

Frequency: 8.520.1 per million words

To promise formally or publicly to do something.

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Examples (10)

  • He decided to make a pledge to donate a portion of his income to charity.
  • During the campaign, the candidate made a pledge to improve public education.
  • The community leaders made a joint pledge to work towards peace.
  • Are you willing to make a pledge to support our cause?
  • She will make a pledge at the upcoming fundraising event.
  • Having considered all options, they made a solemn pledge to protect the environment.
  • The new members were asked to make a pledge of loyalty to the organization.
  • It's important to make a pledge that you can realistically keep.
  • By making a pledge, you commit yourself to a specific action.
  • The organization relies on individuals who make a financial pledge annually.