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Definition of recommit in English: recommitverbrecommitting, recommitted, recommits riːkəˈmɪtˌrikəˈmɪt [with object]1Commit again. it should deter corporations from recommitting the same offence we must recommit ourselves to this important mission Example sentencesExamples - 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.
- Perhaps if we see ourselves in this human story, we can recommit ourselves to ending the fragmentation, the divisiveness, and the horror we see around us.
- I know that you have already rededicated and recommitted yourself to West Indies cricket and its success.
- Youth Month should therefore be used as an occasion to recommit ourselves to the initial vision of the United Nations, that is, to put young people once again at the center of development.
- It is time, therefore, for Catholics and Evangelicals, corporately and individually, to recommit ourselves to the life of discipleship that ought to be the distinctive mark of Christians.
- Let us recommit ourselves to the slow and painstaking work of statecraft, which sees peace, not war as being inevitable.
- We are recommitting ourselves to the goal of publishing the best regional newspaper of our size in the nation.
- And so that these young people will not have died in vain, as President Lincoln said, we have to recommit our country to a sense of community.
- On April 17 the President recommitted America to helping rebuild Afghanistan.
- However, he stopped short of recommitting the Government to its original promise of meeting the goal by 2007 - a commitment first made at the UN general assembly in 2000.
- So today let us recommit ourselves to continuing history's great and necessary task.
- This summit must reaffirm the Millennium Development Goals and recommit the world to achieving these targets by 2015.
- In celebrating our heritage, we strengthen the linkages to a glorious history and recommit ourselves to upholding the standards and values given to us by past generations.
- Justice James also said the 34-year-old was not likely to recommit the offence with which he is charged, namely, the making of documents likely to facilitate a terrorist act.
- ‘As we meet today at this monument, we once again recommit ourselves to the friendship, solidarity and unity that have brought us this far,’ he said.
- We must recommit ourselves to building a world where democracy and rights prevail.
- To move forward in a way that is viable and credible, everyone in the profession must recommit themselves to our principles of professional conduct and communicate these values to the public.
- We have heard that several donors are ready to commit or recommit funds to the sector if there is a commensurate government commitment.
- Mission Sunday is a day set aside each year for Catholics worldwide to recommit themselves to the Church's missionary activity through prayer and sacrifice.
- He asked them to recommit themselves to their teammates.
- 1.1 Return (a motion, proposal, or parliamentary bill) to a committee for further consideration.
重新提交(动议,提议,议案) an amendment moving that the services be recommitted to the revision committee Example sentencesExamples - That might be an easier way than recommitting the bill.
- I am far from convinced that the Supplementary Order Paper does that, but we should wait until it is recommitted to the select committee so that we can further examine it.
- The House could go into Committee, and the bill could be recommitted by motion back to a select committee.
- At this point, on the suggestion of the President, the resolution was recommitted for redrafting.
Derivativesnoun ˌriːkəˈmɪtm(ə)ntˌrikəˈmɪtmənt If we keep faith with Martin's teachings and join together with an energised recommitment to create the beloved community, we will one day be celebrating his vision as a glorious reality. Example sentencesExamples - The statement, cosigned by Roman Catholic and evangelical leaders, expressed dismay over rising divorce rates and pledged a recommitment to strengthening traditional marriage.
- His recommitment to Jesus as Lord of his life two years ago gave him hope and joy.
- Just a few days ago, there was a meeting of the main donors here in New York at the United Nations, and it was a real strong recommitment.
- But if change is the theme of this month's issue, then recommitment to core principles and fundamental purpose is the higher message of this letter.
noun ˌriːkəˈmɪtlˌrikəˈmɪdl Over half were recommittals, many for non-payment of fines. Example sentencesExamples - Pursuant to a discussion at the Business Committee yesterday, I seek leave for the Human Assisted Reproductive Technology Bill to be taken through its third reading today following any recommittal.
- The Government has referred this bill back for recommittal.
Definition of recommit in US English: recommitverbˌrikəˈmɪtˌrēkəˈmit [with object]1Commit again. it should deter corporations from recommitting the same offense we must recommit ourselves to this important mission Example sentencesExamples - It is time, therefore, for Catholics and Evangelicals, corporately and individually, to recommit ourselves to the life of discipleship that ought to be the distinctive mark of Christians.
- In celebrating our heritage, we strengthen the linkages to a glorious history and recommit ourselves to upholding the standards and values given to us by past generations.
- And so that these young people will not have died in vain, as President Lincoln said, we have to recommit our country to a sense of community.
- Perhaps if we see ourselves in this human story, we can recommit ourselves to ending the fragmentation, the divisiveness, and the horror we see around us.
- ‘As we meet today at this monument, we once again recommit ourselves to the friendship, solidarity and unity that have brought us this far,’ he said.
- So today let us recommit ourselves to continuing history's great and necessary task.
- Youth Month should therefore be used as an occasion to recommit ourselves to the initial vision of the United Nations, that is, to put young people once again at the center of development.
- We are recommitting ourselves to the goal of publishing the best regional newspaper of our size in the nation.
- I know that you have already rededicated and recommitted yourself to West Indies cricket and its success.
- We must recommit ourselves to building a world where democracy and rights prevail.
- We have heard that several donors are ready to commit or recommit funds to the sector if there is a commensurate government commitment.
- This summit must reaffirm the Millennium Development Goals and recommit the world to achieving these targets by 2015.
- However, he stopped short of recommitting the Government to its original promise of meeting the goal by 2007 - a commitment first made at the UN general assembly in 2000.
- Mission Sunday is a day set aside each year for Catholics worldwide to recommit themselves to the Church's missionary activity through prayer and sacrifice.
- Let us recommit ourselves to the slow and painstaking work of statecraft, which sees peace, not war as being inevitable.
- To move forward in a way that is viable and credible, everyone in the profession must recommit themselves to our principles of professional conduct and communicate these values to the public.
- 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.
- On April 17 the President recommitted America to helping rebuild Afghanistan.
- Justice James also said the 34-year-old was not likely to recommit the offence with which he is charged, namely, the making of documents likely to facilitate a terrorist act.
- He asked them to recommit themselves to their teammates.
- 1.1 Return (a motion, proposal, or legislative bill) to a committee for further consideration.
重新提交(动议,提议,议案) an amendment moving that the services be recommitted to the revision committee Example sentencesExamples - I am far from convinced that the Supplementary Order Paper does that, but we should wait until it is recommitted to the select committee so that we can further examine it.
- That might be an easier way than recommitting the bill.
- At this point, on the suggestion of the President, the resolution was recommitted for redrafting.
- The House could go into Committee, and the bill could be recommitted by motion back to a select committee.
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