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noun
The act or an instance of committing, putting in charge, keeping, or trust, especially:
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"It's generally understood that falling in love means committing to commitment," she writes.
A successor to "commitment" is "raising consciousness".
"It just comes down to commitment," Peca said today.
Bill's lifelong dedication to commitment to musical causes was immeasurable.
Now the drinking has become a whole lot more interesting, and interest leads to commitment.
In India, at least for my new boyfriend, love didn't lead to commitment; love was commitment.
"Giving ties people to the church; giving leads to commitment," he said.
Searching his memory, Mr. Pritchard said that last year, at 35, he "wasn't open to commitment".
"In years past, there was commentary from management alluding to commitment, but now we are really seeing it".
We have begun to eat off each other's plates; this is itself tantamount to commitment of a primal nature.
He was last seen on the boards as a moulting heart-breaker, allergic to commitment, in Longing, William Boyd's conflation of two Chekhov stories.
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