What part of speech is commitment?

Commitment can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

Inflections

Noun

What does commitment mean?

Definitions

Noun

commitment - 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"
commitment - a message that makes a pledge
commitment - the official act of consigning a person to confinement (as in a prison or mental hospital)
commitment - an engagement by contract involving financial obligation; "his business commitments took him to London"
commitment - the trait of sincere and steadfast fixity of purpose; "a man of energy and commitment"

Examples of commitment

#   Sentence  
1. noun His long commitment to public service.
2. noun A man of energy and commitment.
3. noun A veteran of India's military intervention in the Jaffna peninsula to help implement the 1987 Indo-Sri Lanka Peace Accord - which ambitiously provided for the disarming of the formidable LTTE - Kalkat said the new defense deal would essentially be a reiteration of the older one minus its military commitment.
4. noun Bush received an honorable discharge after serving five years, four months and five days of his original six-year commitment.
5. noun My commitment to Rick Causey is that I will have that global report in production by the end of the year.
6. noun Would a more appropriate time be after the Global Operations Controller meeting in October when we should have worldwide buy-in and commitment to these standards and (hopefully) our first draft of a meaningful exception report?
7. noun You want commitment, don't you?
8. noun I've got another commitment this evening.
9. noun We've already had a family commitment.
10. noun You've got to carry out your commitment at all costs.
11. noun Brazil is a young country without a commitment to the past.
12. noun Tom is afraid of commitment.
13. noun Mary thinks Tom is afraid of commitment.
14. noun Mary says that Tom is afraid of commitment.
15. noun Gauge queens constantly up the ante in order to assert their commitment to a counter cultural look.
Sentence  
noun
His long commitment to public service.
A man of energy and commitment.
A veteran of India's military intervention in the Jaffna peninsula to help implement the 1987 Indo-Sri Lanka Peace Accord - which ambitiously provided for the disarming of the formidable LTTE - Kalkat said the new defense deal would essentially be a reiteration of the older one minus its military commitment.
Bush received an honorable discharge after serving five years, four months and five days of his original six-year commitment.
My commitment to Rick Causey is that I will have that global report in production by the end of the year.
Would a more appropriate time be after the Global Operations Controller meeting in October when we should have worldwide buy-in and commitment to these standards and (hopefully) our first draft of a meaningful exception report?
You want commitment, don't you?
I've got another commitment this evening.
We've already had a family commitment.
You've got to carry out your commitment at all costs.
Brazil is a young country without a commitment to the past.
Tom is afraid of commitment.
Mary thinks Tom is afraid of commitment.
Mary says that Tom is afraid of commitment.
Gauge queens constantly up the ante in order to assert their commitment to a counter cultural look.

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