COMMITMENT


Meaning of COMMITMENT in English

kəˈmitmənt noun

( -s )

1. obsolete : the act of doing or performing something : commission

2.

a. : the act of committing to the charge, keeping, or trust: as

(1) : the consignment or sentencing to confinement (as in a prison or mental hospital)

(2) : the action of referring a matter to a legislative committee

b. : a warrant for imprisonment or confinement : mittimus

3.

a.

(1) : the obligation or pledge to carry out some action or policy or to give support to some policy or person

American military commitment to the Asian land mass — William Costello

a commitment by the British to withdraw … from Egyptian territory — R.C.Doty

(2) : an engagement by contract or purchase order to assume a financial obligation (as to accept goods at an agreed price, to pay for subscribed stock, or to make a mortgage loan upon the completion of a building)

(3) : something that has been pledged

their commitment to the alliance was 10 divisions

b.

(1) : the state of being obligated or bound (as by intellectual conviction or emotional ties)

commitment to a given ideal is not equivalent to provincial intolerance toward other forms of excellence — Ernest Nagel

: a state or declaration of adherence or association (as to a doctrine or ideal)

(2) philosophy : a decisive moral choice that involves a person in a definite course of action

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.