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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91. He pledged that pensioners using the earmarked homes for short stays and for day care would be found alternative facilities.
92. Despite calls for his head, Taylor yesterday pledged to stay on until his contract expires after the World Cup in 1994.
93. Cardoso pledged that inflation will continue to fall and the economy will continue to grow.
94. The amount loaned depends mainly on the credit reputation of the borrower and the quality of the receivables pledged.
95. He said that the Government had only pledged itself to employ the successful barracks architects, but not the Government Offices architects.
96. The Co-op pledged yesterday that it has no plans to re-introduce charges.
97. She has pledged to reduce pay differentials to single figures within five years by making pay more transparent through annual surveys.
98. On the following day he apologized for his actions and pledged his allegiance to the government.
99. By 1980 the Republican Party platform had become antiabortion; and a president who pledged to outlaw abortion altogether had been elected.
100. Instead, Mrs Thatcher pledged to reduce total SO2 emissions by 30 percent by the year 2000.
101. The government pledged to provide at least half of the money, and industry is expected to come up with the rest.
102. Letterman said that Buchanan pledged to put a fence around her.
103. It pledged to continue the struggle for democratic representation but appealed to its supporters to continue to exercise restraint.
104. He pledged not to accept a paycheck until the Bears won a game.
105. One local authority's already pledged ten thousand pounds towards the study.
106. To help attract the firm, the City Council pledged $ 1 million over four years.
107. Drug Administration has pledged to issue regulations curtailing certain types of cigarette advertising and distribution.
108. The government has pledged £500,000 worth of aid to the drought- stricken area.
109. General Vladimir Fyodorov led an ultranationalist government to power in 2002 on a platform pledged to eliminating organized crime at any cost.
110. Clinton has pledged to refocus attention on the crumbling cities of the United States, with a new urban policy.
111. The Labour Party has pledged that, if elected, it will introduce credit controls as an alternative to high interest rates.
112. Yet most judges I know are beholden to Power-by that I mean unalterably pledged to the dominant force of the system.
113. The employers pledged to provide summer and after-school jobs for young people and to give priority hiring to public school graduates.
114. One week earlier he had pledged $ 8 billion for drug control.
115. With his hand on his heart and tears spilling down his cheeks, Charles Prince pledged his allegiance to the flag.
116. The countries involved have pledged to offer mutual assistance in the event of a spill.
117. If unsecured, no specific assets are pledged as collateral for the loan.
118. Now,[http://sentencedict.com/pledged.html] Barak has pledged to do exactly that no later than July 7.
119. On Nov. 7 he named his government and pledged to rebuild the country's economy.
120. He also pledged that Midland did not intend to end free banking for personal customers in credit by introducing new charges.
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