What part of speech is commitments?

Commitments can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

Inflections

Noun

What does commitments 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 commitments

#   Sentence  
1. noun I have too many commitments right now.
2. noun We have already received firm commitments from 3 companies.
3. noun A full substantiation of creditors to internal ( contract commitments ) or external documentation ( invoices/request for payment ).
4. noun (if .....) (iii) definitive agreements acceptable to Party A in its sole discretion regarding the debt and all other aspects of [the project to be owned by Party B], including but not limited to the senior debt facility, commitments and all project documents, have been fully negotiated and executed and the [project] has been brought to financial close.
5. noun It presents the case for marriage equality and states, “We are resolved that the State should not interfere with same-gender couples who choose to marry and share fully and equally in the rights, responsibilities, and commitments of civil marriage.”.
6. noun We are resolved that the State should not interfere with same-gender couples who choose to marry and share fully and equally in the rights, responsibilities, and commitments of civil marriage.
7. noun He emphasised carrying out promises made to the people, but he failed to uphold many commitments.
8. noun We thought that you would not come because of your commitments.
9. noun On the one hand, I very much want to help you, but on the other, I already have previous commitments.
10. noun Tradesmen who do not fulfil commitments are incredibly annoying.
11. noun I thought we had commitments.
12. noun In today's busy world, many people are constantly juggling home, work and social commitments.
13. noun Sorry, I have other commitments.
14. noun I've got other commitments.
15. noun We've made no commitments yet.
Sentence  
noun
I have too many commitments right now.
We have already received firm commitments from 3 companies.
A full substantiation of creditors to internal ( contract commitments ) or external documentation ( invoices/request for payment ).
(if .....) (iii) definitive agreements acceptable to Party A in its sole discretion regarding the debt and all other aspects of [the project to be owned by Party B], including but not limited to the senior debt facility, commitments and all project documents, have been fully negotiated and executed and the [project] has been brought to financial close.
It presents the case for marriage equality and states, “We are resolved that the State should not interfere with same-gender couples who choose to marry and share fully and equally in the rights, responsibilities, and commitments of civil marriage.”.
We are resolved that the State should not interfere with same-gender couples who choose to marry and share fully and equally in the rights, responsibilities, and commitments of civil marriage.
He emphasised carrying out promises made to the people, but he failed to uphold many commitments.
We thought that you would not come because of your commitments.
On the one hand, I very much want to help you, but on the other, I already have previous commitments.
Tradesmen who do not fulfil commitments are incredibly annoying.
I thought we had commitments.
In today's busy world, many people are constantly juggling home, work and social commitments.
Sorry, I have other commitments.
I've got other commitments.
We've made no commitments yet.

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