Similar words: pledge, ledger, knowledge, acknowledge, general ledger, acknowledgement, edge, abridged. Meaning: [pledʒd] adj. 1. bound by or as if by an oath 2. pledged to be married.
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61. Then he pledged loyalty to Frick and to his leadership.
62. He pledged that his administration would defend the principle of states' rights, which augured poorly for civil rights enforcement.
63. The force has pledged to hire 5,000 more ethnic minority officers by 2009.
64. Later Tesco pledged to replace the trees at Golden Hill, Bristol.
65. Schatz pledged that the parents would be fully informed of the inquiry's findings.
66. Both clubs have pledged to ensure travelling fans are strictly vetted.
67. In the district that Mr Baburin represents in parliament, 68% of those who voted pledged support for Mr Yeltsin.
68. The Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin was helpful toward that end and pledged monetary support.
69. Yannis Papantoniou, the economy minister, has pledged to speed long-awaited structural reforms.
70. It has pledged to end the deeply unpopular draft and to reduce the 80,000-strong army.
71. The new group did not in fact achieve its target of 100,000 pledged supporters and had faded away by March.
72. The new owners of the seventeenth century hotel have pledged to retain its charm and character.
73. Mr Christie immediately pledged to try to restore trust and harmony to the club's warring board.
74. The U.S. government has pledged about $ 9 million to help the victims.
75. Britain has pledged £1.3 million to the UN for refugee work.
76. Each pledged to desist from slander, vilification and acts of sabotage.
77. He has pledged to increase support by 10 percent above the rate of inflation for the next three years.
78. Having pledged its support for the environment and the poor, there is mounting pressure for it to institutionalize some safeguards.
79. The film companies, however, were pledged to fight the new medium to the last ditch.
80. Chiluba pledged to reduce spending on the security forces and to privatize loss-making parastatal organizations.
81. Netscape Communications also pledged its support for the new operating system.
82. It pledged to put cute little Colonial-style dormers on the store.
83. In April President Clinton pledged his administration to a target of reducing emissions to 1990 levels by the year 2000.
84. But giant telecommunications firms that have already pledged tens of billions for highway construction favor a less regulated market.
85. Is it not short-sighted for both Opposition parties to be pledged to the abolition of this scheme?
86. The President has pledged to make welfare reform a success.
87. Labour has pledged to cancel the City Technology College programme to release £100 million immediately for repair and decoration of dilapidated schools.
88. The £10m they have pledged towards a £13m rescue package has yet to materialise.
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89. Time allowed 00:20 Read in studio Labour has pledged to cut crime on an estate notorious for joyriding.
90. As she had pledged that she was innocent, she offered no account as to why she allegedly hated her husband.
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