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Commitment
- noun - a message that makes a pledge
- an engagement by contract involving financial obligation; "his business commitments took him to London"
- 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"
- the official act of consigning a person to confinement (as in a prison or mental hospital)
- the trait of sincere and steadfast fixity of purpose; "a man of energy and commitment"
Committees
- noun - a self-constituted organization to promote something
- a special group delegated to consider some matter; "a committee is a group that keeps minutes and loses hours" - Milton Berle
Common Eel
- noun - eels that live in fresh water as adults but return to sea to spawn; found in Europe and America; marketed both fresh and smoked
Common Era
- adverb - of the period coinciding with the Christian era; preferred by some writers who are not Christians; "in 200 CE"
- the time period beginning with the supposed year of Christ''s birth
- the time period beginning with the supposed year of Christ's birth
Commonness
- noun - ordinariness as a consequence of being frequent and commonplace
- sharing of common attributes
- the quality of lacking taste and refinement
- the state of being that is commonly observed
Commonweal
- noun - the good of a community
Commorient
- - Dying together or at the same time.
Compatient
- - Suffering or enduring together.
Complacent
- adjective - contented to a fault with oneself or one's actions; "he had become complacent after years of success"; "his self-satisfied dignity"
Complement
- noun - a complete number or quantity; "a full complement"
- a word or phrase used to complete a grammatical construction
- either of two parts that mutually complete each other
- make complete or perfect; supply what is wanting or form the complement to; "I need some pepper to complement the sweet touch in the soup"
- number needed to make up a whole force; "a full complement of workers"
- one of a series of enzymes in the blood serum that are part of the immune response
- something added to complete or embellish or make perfect; "a fine wine is a perfect complement to the dinner"; "wild rice was served as an accompaniment to the main dish"