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PLEDGE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to make a serious or formal promise to give or do something: We are asking people to pledge their support for our campaign. If you join the armed forces, you have to pledge allegiance to your country. So far, £50,000 has been pledged (= people have promised to pay this amount) in response to the appeal.
PLEDGED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
pledge. verb [ T ] uk / pledʒ / us / pledʒ /. to make a serious or formal promise to give or do something: We are asking people to pledge their support for our campaign. If you join the armed forces, you have to pledge allegiance to your country.
PLEDGE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2. verb. When someone pledges to do something, they promise in a serious way to do it. When they pledge something, they promise to give it. Mr Dudley has pledged to give any award to charity. [VERB to-infinitive] Philip pledges support and offers to help in any way that he can. [VERB noun] I pledge that by next year we will have the problem solved.
PLEDGED Synonyms: 56 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for PLEDGED: promised, committed, engaged, betrothed, spousal, affianced, wifely, bridal; Antonyms of PLEDGED: nonmarital, reneged, won (back), bought (back), redeemed
Pledged Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a. : a bailment of a chattel as security for a debt or other obligation without involving transfer of title. b. : the chattel so delivered. c. : the contract incidental to such a bailment. 2. a. : the state of being held as a security or guaranty. b. : something given as security for the performance of an act. 3.
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