recommitment

/ˌrikəˈmɪtmənt/
noun
  1. The act of committing again, especially sending something back to a committee or authority for further review.
    • The recommitment of the case to the lower court was unexpected.
    • The recommitment of the bill to the committee delayed the vote by two weeks.
    • The senator argued for the recommitment of the proposal to the finance committee.
  2. A renewed pledge or dedication to a cause, activity, or relationship.
    • The team's recommitment to teamwork improved their performance.
    • Her recommitment to her studies led to better grades.
    • They celebrated their recommitment to each other with a small ceremony.