recommit

[ˌriːkəˈmɪt]

recommit Definition

  • 1commit again, as of a crime
  • 2pledge anew
  • 3bind or obligate again

Using recommit: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "recommit" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was released on parole but recommitted the same crime within a year.

  • Example

    I need to recommit myself to my fitness goals.

  • Example

    The company will recommit to its sustainability initiatives this year.

recommit Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for recommit

Phrases with recommit

  • memorize something again

    Example

    I need to recommit these vocabulary words to memory before the exam.

  • make a renewed commitment to a romantic relationship

    Example

    After their fight, they decided to recommit to their relationship and work things out.

  • renew one's dedication to a particular cause or belief

    Example

    In the wake of recent events, many people are recommitting to the fight for social justice.

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Summary: recommit in Brief

'Recommit' [ˌriːkəˈmɪt] is a verb that means to commit again, pledge anew, or bind/obligate again. It can refer to committing a crime again, as in 'He recommitted the same crime within a year,' or renewing one's dedication to a goal or cause, as in 'The company will recommit to its sustainability initiatives this year.' 'Recommit' can also be used in phrases like 'recommit to memory,' meaning to memorize something again, or 'recommit to a relationship,' meaning to make a renewed commitment to a romantic relationship.