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committal
noun as in captivity
noun as in charge
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noun as in commitment
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noun as in consignment
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noun as in delegation
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noun as in duty
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noun as in must
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noun as in need
noun as in obligation
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Example Sentences
Sometimes, even though Hannah is, ironically, a writer, she says things that seem non-committal, distracted, or not present.
According to the Taliban source, the Afghan was non-committal.
On Mr. Roebuck's withdrawal, Mr. Hume moved the postponement of the committal to that day six months.
A debate in the house of lords took place on the committal of the bill, which was moved by Earl Dalhousie on the 4th of July.
Subsequently, a discussion took place on the committal of the bill.
For the first time since the revolution the lords divided on a money-bill, and voted 49 against, to 83 for its committal.
There each and all kissed the cross, as a solemn committal of their cause to God, and then commenced the fighting.
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On this page you'll find 269 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to committal, such as: bondage, confinement, custody, imprisonment, incarceration, and slavery.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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