Definition: 1. A promise to do something or to behave in a particular way. 2. A thing that you have promised or agreed to do, or that you have to do. 3. The willingness to work hard and give your energy and time to a job or an activity.
Use 'commitment' in a sentence:
1. I thank you all for commitment to this important work.
2. His commitment has been unquestioned.
3. It is an open question how long that commitment can last.
4. That understates my commitment to the orchestra.
5. The company's commitment to quality.
6. He thanked them for their work on the book and their commitment to delivering a quality product.
7. I cannot make such a commitment at the moment.
8. As part of this commitment to infrastructure, we need to upgrade our digital superhighway as well.
9. He questioned the government's commitment to peace and called on it to make a gesture of good will.
10. I've got a lot of commitments.
11. We made a commitment to keep working together.
12. But this takes a conscious commitment of both time and energy.
13. I applaud this commitment.
14. This is your meeting, to manage yourselves, to meet your commitment.
15. 'This is about keeping a commitment , delivering promises and being true to our convictions,' he said.
16. This is not a status meeting, but a planning and commitment meeting.
17. To do this, we must have commitment at the highest level of government.
18. He's busy for the next month with filming commitments.
19. The government's commitment to public services.