recommit

/rɪˈkɒmɪt/

Definitions

1. verb

to commit oneself or something to a particular course of action again, or to reaffirm a commitment or pledge

“The politician vowed to recommit to the principles of transparency and accountability.”

2. verb

to put or set something again, especially a time or date, in a calendar or schedule

“She had to recommit the appointment to her calendar after it was changed.”

3. noun

the act of recommitting oneself or something to a particular course of action

“The organization’s recommit to environmental sustainability was a key factor in its success.”

Synonyms

  • reaffirm
  • rededicate

Antonyms

  • renounce
  • withdraw