recommit
ri ko mit
- v commit once again, as of a crime
- v commit again
It was recommitted into her custody - v send back to a committee
The bill was recommitted three times in the House
- He moved to recommit the bill.
- In other words, are we going to celebrate and reaffirm our values, articulate our ideals and recommit to the battle before us to convince others of our point of view?.
- Against them are the "traditionalists," who believe that Republicans need only recommit themselves to Ronald Reagan's agenda to succeed again.