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pledge

noun as in word of honor

noun as in sign of good faith

verb as in guarantee; give word of honor

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Conservative former cabinet minister Sir Gavin Williamson noted that, in its manifesto, Labour had pledged to end the use of hotels.

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The prime minister made a gesture to this strategy in the summer, pledging £84m for education and employment opportunities in Africa and Middle East.

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He has pledged a blanket 20% tariff on all imports into the US.

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The city of Fresno initially pledged $3 million for the project but pulled the money back in February, citing a budget shortfall.

In a statement, Cedars-Sinai said that “we respectfully disagree with the department’s assertions but pledge to continue working to improve maternal health equity.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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