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Recommitted Meaning in English

word · lemma: recommit

ˌɹikəˈmɪtɪd
ree-kuh-MIT-id
ɹˌiːkəmˈɪtɪd
ree-kuh-MIT-id

Definition

To commit again to something, such as a goal, promise, or responsibility, especially after having hesitated or stopped for a while.

Usage & Nuances

Used most often in formal or motivational contexts (business, relationships, self-improvement). Common with 'to' or 'oneself' (e.g., 'recommitted to the project'). Not as common in everyday conversation. Do not confuse with 'commit' (first-time) or 'commit again' (less formal).

Example Sentences

After the break, she recommitted to her studies.

basic

The team recommitted to working together.

basic

He recommitted himself to a healthy lifestyle.

basic

After a tough year, I've recommitted to my goals—no excuses this time.

natural

We took a moment and recommitted ourselves to being honest with each other.

natural

She realized her mistake and recommitted to being on time at work.

natural