commit oneself
Example Sentences
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But it’s a mealy-mouthed form of words, disclosing an innate reluctance to commit oneself to a point of principle, or to admit that principle has been neglected.
From The Guardian • Dec. 6, 2017
“One needs to be able to recognize and commit oneself to tasks with inflated importance and unreal deadlines while making oneself feel that these tasks are important and urgent.”
From New York Times • Jan. 14, 2013
One must commit oneself to a conjunction with the other—for ever.
From Women in Love by Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert)
“It is always a pity to commit oneself to a rash statement,” he said.
From Fordham's Feud by Mitford, Bertram
The thread is thin and inconspicuous, and yet apparently strong and coherent; one does not commit oneself to much, and yet has opportunity to introduce all kinds of interesting matter.
From Prolegomena by Wellhausen, Julius