Recommit (verb)

To commit something or someone again, especially after a period of time or after release.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from re- + commit.

Examples:

  1. The committee voted to recommit the bill to a sub-committee.
  2. The government recommitted to the plan despite the setbacks.
  3. The company recommitted to the project after a review.
  4. The athlete recommitted to training after an injury.
  5. The court recommitted the prisoner to custody after a violation of parole.
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