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UK
/ɹˌiːkəmˈɪt/
]
[ US /ˌɹikəˈmɪt, ɹɪˈkɑmɪt/ ]
[ US /ˌɹikəˈmɪt, ɹɪˈkɑmɪt/ ]
VERB
- commit once again, as of a crime
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commit again
It was recommitted into her custody -
send back to a committee
The bill was recommitted three times in the House
How To Use recommit In A Sentence
- Stupak decided to support the Senate bill after President Obama said he would sign an executive order that would make sure the health care reform law would be consistent with current restrictions on federal funding for abortions. 10: 55 pm: Republicans have offered a motion to recommit, which is their last chance to kill the bill. WN.com - Financial News
- Over the next 12 months she recommitted herself to her sport and trained smarter. Times, Sunday Times
- Let us recommit ourselves to the slow and painstaking work of statecraft, which sees peace, not war as being inevitable.
- The lesson is profound, We'll never recommit the same error.
- Senate bill after President Obama said he would sign an executive order that would make sure the health care reform law would be consistent with current restrictions on federal funding for abortions. 10: 55 pm: Republicans have offered a motion to recommit, which is their last chance to kill the bill. WN.com - Articles related to President Obama urges Democrats to impose a tax on expensive private health insurance
- We can do better, and we should take this Veterans Day to recommit ourselves to serving those who have done so much to serve us.
- We have heard that several donors are ready to commit or recommit funds to the sector if there is a commensurate government commitment.
- I know that you have already rededicated and recommitted yourself to West Indies cricket and its success.
- It was recommitted into her custody
- After that, the bill was recommitted and my amendment was negatived.