What is another word for recommitted?

Pronunciation: [ɹˌiːkəmˈɪtɪd] (IPA)

Recommitted is a word that refers to the act of dedicating oneself again to a particular cause or goal. Its synonyms include rededicate, resubmit, reassert, and reaffirm. Rededicate implies a renewed commitment to something previously pledged or dedicated. Resubmit suggests repeating something that was originally done, but now with a stronger commitment. Reassert implies a re-establishment of a previous commitment. Reaffirm denotes a renewed commitment to a belief or conviction. All these words carry the sense of re-dedicating oneself. The choice of synonym depends on the context in which the word is used and the tone that is desired.

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Usage examples for Recommitted

He resolved to speak when the time came for the Canada Bill to be recommitted.
"Burke"
John Morley
Wingfield saw no way of escape from the malice of his accusers, whose purpose he suspected was to fine him fivefold for all the supplies whose disposition he could not account for in writing: but he was finally allowed to appeal to the King for mercy, and recommitted to the pinnace.
"Captain John Smith"
Charles Dudley Warner Last Updated: February 22, 2009
With this view, and that the blank might be filled up, the clause was recommitted.
"The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus"
American Anti-Slavery Society

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