recommit

/ˌrikəˈmɪt/
verb
  1. To commit (someone or something) again; to send back or assign again, especially to a committee or authority for further consideration.
    • The judge decided to recommit the defendant to custody pending a new hearing.
    • After the debate, they chose to recommit the proposal to the planning board.
    • The committee voted to recommit the bill to the subcommittee for revisions.
  2. To pledge or dedicate oneself again to a cause, activity, or relationship.
    • He wanted to recommit himself to volunteering at the local shelter.
    • After a difficult year, she decided to recommit to her fitness goals.
    • The couple attended a workshop to recommit to their marriage.
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