plighters

/ˈplaɪtərz/
noun
  1. People who make a solemn promise or pledge, especially in a formal or binding way.
    • The plighters of the treaty gathered to sign the document.
    • In the ceremony, the plighters vowed to protect the ancient forest.
    • The two leaders were the main plighters of the peace agreement.
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