The commitment
Example: His commitment drives long-term project success
Definition
"The commitment" refers to the state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, or obligation, often involving a promise or firm decision to carry something out. It highlights the sense of responsibility and perseverance driving sustained effort, as in "His commitment drives long-term project success."
Etymology
The word "commitment" comes from the verb "commit," which originated from the Latin 'committere,' meaning 'to bring together, entrust, or connect.' Over time, "commitment" evolved to describe the act or state of pledging oneself to a task or purpose, reflecting the idea of entrusting oneself to a cause.
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"The commitment" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B1) - set 5", containing 113 commonly used words.
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