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- Dictionarypledge/plɛdʒ/
noun
- 1. a solemn promise or undertaking: "the conference ended with a joint pledge to limit pollution" Similar
- 2. a thing that is given as security for the fulfilment of a contract or the payment of a debt and is liable to forfeiture in the event of failure: "he had given the object as a pledge to a creditor" Similar
verb
- 1. commit (a person or organization) by a solemn promise: "the government pledged itself to deal with environmental problems"
- 2. give as security on a loan: "the creditor to whom the land is pledged" Similar
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PLEDGE definition: 1. a serious or formal promise, especially one to give money or to be a friend, or something that…. Learn more.
The meaning of PLEDGE is a bailment of a chattel as security for a debt or other obligation without involving transfer of title. How to use pledge in a sentence.
Pledge definition: a solemn promise or agreement to do or refrain from doing something. See examples of PLEDGE used in a sentence.
1. the condition of being given or held as security for a contract, payment, etc. a thing held in pledge. 2. a person or thing given or held as security for the performance of a contract, as a guarantee of faith, etc.; something pawned; hostage. 3.
A pledge is basically very serious formal promise. You can pledge allegiance to your country, you can pledge to keep a secret, and you can pledge a sum of money to a cause.
n. 1. A solemn binding promise to do, give, or refrain from doing something: signed a pledge never to reveal the secret; a pledge of money to a charity. 2. a. Something given or held as security to guarantee payment of a debt or fulfillment of an obligation. b. The condition of something thus given or held: put an article in pledge. 3. Law. a.
[transitive] to formally promise to give or do something. pledge something Japan has pledged $100 million in humanitarian aid. The government pledged their support for the plan. pledge something to somebody/something We all had to pledge allegiance to the flag (= state that we are loyal to our country).