Dictionary Definition
commitment
Noun
1 the trait of sincere and steadfast fixity of
purpose; "a man of energy and commitment" [syn: committedness]
2 the act of binding yourself (intellectually or
emotionally) to a course of action; "his long commitment to public
service"; "they felt no loyalty to a losing team" [syn: allegiance, loyalty, dedication]
3 an engagement by contract involving financial
obligation; "his business commitments took him to London"
4 a message that makes a pledge [syn: dedication]
5 the official act of consigning a person to
confinement (as in a prison or mental hospital) [syn: committal, consignment]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Hyphenation
com·mit·mentEtymology
Noun
- The act or an instance of committing, putting in charge,
keeping, or trust, especially:
- The act of sending a legislative bill to committee for review
- Official consignment sending a person to prison or a mental health institution
- Promise or agreement to do something in the future, especially:
- Assuming a financial obligation at a future date
- Being bound emotionally/intellectually to a course of action or to another person/other persons.
- Perpetration, in a negative manner, as in a crime or mistake.
- State of being pledged or engaged.
- The trait of sincerity and focused purpose.
- The act of being locked away, such as in an institution for the mentally ill or jail.
Synonyms
- allegiance
- charge
- committal
- consignment
- dedication
- devoir
- duty
- engagement
- guarantee
- loyalty
- liability
- must
- need
- obligation
- ought
- pledge
- promise
- responsibility
- undertaking
- vow
- word
Related terms
Translations
Act or instance of committing, putting in
charge, keeping, or trust
- Chinese:
- Finnish: velvoittaminen, velvoitus
- German: Einsatz, Engagement
Promise or agreement to do something in the
future
- Chinese:
- Finnish: sitoumus, sitoutuminen
- German: Verbindlichkeit, Obligo
- Hebrew: מחויבות (mekhuiavut)
Being bound emotionally/intellectually to course
of action or to others
Perpetration, in negative manner, as in crime or
mistake
- Chinese:
- Finnish: syyllistyminen (of sth = illative)
- German: Engagement
State of being pledged or engaged
- Chinese:
- Finnish: sitoumus, sitoutuminen
- German: Bindung, Engagement
- Hebrew: מחויבות (mekhuiavut)
Trait of sincerity and focused purpose
- Chinese:
- Finnish: velvollisuudentunto, sitoutuneisuus
- German: Einstandspflicht, Engagement
- Hebrew: מחויבות (mekhuiavut)
The act of being locked away
- German: Einweisung
- ttbc Dutch: verplichting
- ttbc French: engagement
- ttbc Hebrew: מחויבות (mekhuiavut) (2,3,5,6)
- ttbc Italian: impegno
- ttbc Japanese: 委任, 責任
- ttbc Persian: پایبندی ، قول، تعهد
- ttbc Russian: обязательство (2,3), совершение (4), вручение, заключение (1)
Extensive Definition
Commitment means to duty or pledge to something
or someone, and can refer to:
- Personal commitment, interaction dominated by obligations. These obligations may be mutual, or self-imposed, or explicitly stated, or may not. Distinction is often made between commitment as a member of an organisation (such as a sporting team, a religion, or as an employee), and a personal commitment, which is often a pledge or promise to ones' self for personal growth.
- Brand commitment refers to the strength of the relationship between consumers (or customers) and a particular brand (or service).
- Involuntary commitment, the practice of using legal means or forms to commit a person to a mental hospital, insane asylum or psychiatric ward against the will or over the protests of that person.
- Ontological commitment, belief in an ontology in philosophy
- Organizational commitment can mean something pledged by an organization as opposed to its members
- Commitment (computer science) - the concept of commitment is studied in several branches of Computer Science around the notion of something pledged.
-
- Physical commitment is information pledged about physical systems (that are situated at a particular place and time).
- Social commitment, in a multi-agent system a directed obligation from one agent to another about to being about a certain state of affairs or to perform certain actions
- Commitment scheme, in cryptography
- Commit (data management), to make changes permanent in data management. For example, COMMIT is a statement in SQL. The opposite is to rollback (data management).
- Kingsbury Commitment, the beginning of AT&T's monopoly in the telephone industry
- Climate commitment, a model of climate change.
- LBC Commitment, the second major-label album from the band Lucky Boys Confusion
- Commitment (Guang Liang album), or 約定, an album by a Malaysian Taiwanese singer Guang Liang.
- "Commitment," a song by LeAnn Rimes on her album entitled Sittin' on Top of the World.
See also
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
abandon, activity, affair, agency, agentship, agreement, allegiance, altruism, ardency, ardor, assigned task, assignment, attempt, authority, authorization, bounden
duty, brevet, burden, business, call of duty,
campaign, care, cause, charge, commendation, commission, commissioning, committal, committedness, consecration, consignment, constancy, contract, crusade, cure, deal, decidedness, decision, decisiveness, dedication, deference, definiteness, delegated
authority, delegation, deputation, determinateness,
determination,
determinedness,
devoir, devolution, devolvement, devotedness, devotion, devoutness, disinterest, disinterestedness,
drive, duties and
responsibilities, duty,
earnestness,
effort, embassy, empowerment, enfeoffment, engagement, enterprise, entrusting, entrustment, errand, ethics, executorship, exequatur, factorship, faith, faithfulness, fastness, fealty, fervency, fervidness, fervor, fidelity, fire, firmness, full power, great
cause, hallowing,
heartiness, heat, heatedness, homage, humility, impassionedness,
imperative, infeodation, infeudation, intensity, intentness, interest, issue, jurisdiction, legation, license, lieutenancy, lifework, line of duty,
loyalty, mandate, mass movement, mission, mittimus, modesty, movement, must, need, obligation, obstinacy, office, onus, operation, ordainment, ordination, ought, passion, passionateness, perseverance, persistence, place, plan, plenipotentiary power, power
of attorney, power to act, preengagement, principle, procuration, program, project, proposition, proxy, purpose, purposefulness, purview, reason for being,
recognizance,
recommitment,
regency, regentship, relegation, relentlessness, remand, remanding, resoluteness, resolution, resolve, resolvedness, respect, responsibility, right, sacrifice, self-abasement,
self-abnegation, self-denial, self-devotion, self-effacement,
self-forgetfulness, self-immolation, self-imposed duty,
self-neglect, self-neglectfulness, self-renouncement,
self-sacrifice, self-subjection, self-will, selflessness, seriousness, sincerity, single-mindedness,
spirit, staunchness, steadfastness, task, tenacity, total commitment,
tried-and-trueness, triedness, trueness, trust, trusteeship, unacquisitiveness,
understanding,
undertaking,
unpossessiveness,
unselfishness,
vehemence, venture, verbal agreement,
vicarious authority, warmth, warrant, will, work, zeal