Definition of Recommitment

1. n. A second or renewed commitment; a renewed reference to a committee.

Definition of Recommitment

1. Noun. A renewal of a commitment, or an act of recommitting ¹

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Definition of Recommitment

1. commitment [n -S] - See also: commitment

Lexicographical Neighbors of Recommitment

recommendations
recommendative
recommendatives
recommendatory
recommended
recommender
recommenders
recommending
recommends
recommission
recommissioned
recommissioning
recommissions
recommit
recommitment (current term)
recommitments
recommits
recommittal
recommittals
recommitted
recommitting
recompact
recompacted
recompacting
recompacts
recompence
recompenced
recompences
recompencing

Literary usage of Recommitment

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Law of Arbitration and Award by John Torrey Morse (1872)
"recommitment for correction of acknowledged errors. recommitment for re-hearing. recommitment for errors in form. recommitment for rusts. ..."

2. The Penal Code of the State of California: Adopted February 14, 1872, with by California, James Henry Deering, Charles Howard Fairall (1915)
"recommitment of the Defendant, After having Given Bail or Deposited Money Instead ... recommitment of defendant, in what cases. § 1311. Contents of order. ..."

3. Iowa Criminal Code and Digest and Criminal Pleading and Practice by Jacob Conrad Davis (1879)
"recommitment OF DEFENDANT. SEASONABLE DOUBT. If, upon all the evidence, ... The order for recommitment of the defendant must recite generally the facts upon ..."

4. Commentaries on the Law of Contracts: Being a Consideration of the Nature ...by William Frederick Elliott by William Frederick Elliott (1913)
"recommitment of award.—As just stated, generally arbitrators who have made and published their award become functi officii, and have no further power to ..."

5. Constitution, Jefferson's Manual, and Rules of the House of Representatives by Clarence A. Cannon, United States Congress. House, Thomas Jefferson (1919)
"... at the end of a session (IV, 4394-4399), and thia limitation applies also to joint select committees (IV, 4420). SEC. XXVIII. BILL, recommitment. ..."

6. The Parliamentary Debates by Great Britain Parliament (1906)
"... the first Order of the day, no dilatory Motion on the Bill, nor Motion for recommitment of the Bill, nor Motion for Adjournment under Standing Order No. ..."

7. The Codes of California as Amended and in Force at the Close of the Forty by California (1915)
"recommitment of defendant, in what cases. § 1311. Contents of order. , § 1312. Defendant may be arrested in any county. § 1313. If for failure to appear for ..."

8. Memoirs of the Reign of King George the Third by Horace Walpole (1894)
"recommitment moved and rejected.—Desultory Opposition.—Final Debate.—The Repeal passed by a large Majority.—Conduct of Lord Rockingham. ..."

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