recommit|recommits|recommitted|recommitting in English
verb
[re·com·mit || ‚rɪːkə'mɪt]
entrust again, redeliver, give again; resend to a committee
Use "recommit|recommits|recommitted|recommitting" in a sentence
1. 2 He recommitted an unforgivable error.
2. Renlund recommits himself to Church attendance, prayer, and scripture study (97).
3. President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris recommitted Friday to "Codifying Roe v
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5. The Non-Aligned Movement recommits itself to assisting in achieving a lasting and comprehensive peace in the Middle East.”
6. 15 At roughly the same time, Keara was preparing to receive Confirmationthe sacrament in which young Catholics recommit themselves to their faith.