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recommitment

American  
[ri-kuh-mit-muhnt] / ˌrɪ kəˈmɪt mənt /

noun

recommitments plural
  1. a fresh or renewed commitment.


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Mr Khan says this includes his Net Zero Schools initiative, and a recommitment to making the capital net zero by 2030.

From BBC • Apr. 12, 2024

Rams coach Sean McVay described his return as a recommitment to his basic coaching principles after a humbling season.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 27, 2023

The four-time MVP’s recommitment to the Lakers comes after a disappointing 33-win campaign that led to the firing of Frank Vogel and the hiring of Darvin Ham as his coaching replacement.

From Washington Post • Aug. 17, 2022

The Jazz have won four consecutive games after their worst span this season and they’ve done so with a recommitment on the defensive end, even without their three-time Defensive Player of the Year.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 9, 2022

At this stage any amendment beyond verbal changes necessitates recommitment.

From The Governments of Europe by Ogg, Frederic Austin

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