Similar words: promise, compromise, promising, promiscuous, prominent, misery, demise, advised. Meaning: ['prɑmɪst /'prɒ-] adj. assured by (usually) spoken agreement.
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(91) She promised to call at noon.
(92) He promised to continue the fight against infidel forces.
(93) The government has promised to respect human rights.
(94) The government has promised wide-ranging health care for all.
(95) He's promised me first option on his car.
(96) We were promised safe passage through the occupied territory.
(97) He has promised a thorough investigation into the affair.
(98) Don't mess me about; I just want the money you promised me.
(99) During his election campaign he promised to put the economy back on its feet.
(100) The money we had been promised failed to materialize .
(101) There was a knock at the door. Now Jan knew her mother had promised to visit, so she assumed it was her.
(102) Dearest Maria, Aren't I terrible, not coming back like I promised?
(103) He could not do anything more than what he promised — namely, to look after Charlotte's estate.
(104) The organization has promised to eliminate cumbersome and unnecessary bureaucracy.
(105) In 1920 the great powers promised them an independent state.
(106) They promised that racists should be purged from the party.
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(108) The government has promised to spend more on health and education.
(109) The government has promised to bring in new legislation to combat this problem.
(110) The government has promised further relaxations in foreign exchange controls.
(111) It's curious Billy hasn't phoned when he promised he would.
(112) The company promised me a big pay-off but they really fucked me over.
(113) The school promised to keep parents informed about the situation.
(114) They promised to legislate to protect people's right to privacy.
(115) He promised her a honeymoon in Paris when they got married, and she held him to it.
(116) The ambassador promised to do everything in his power to get the hostages released.
(117) The boy promised not to divulge the whereabouts of the hiding place.
(118) The company has promised wide consultation on its expansion plans.
(119) I've promised myself a long bath when I get through all this work.
(120) I feel honour bound to attend because I promised I would.
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