Synonym: available, unattached. Similar words: committed, political action committee, committee, non-committal, subcommittee, joint committee, select committee, standing committee. Meaning: adj. 1. not bound or pledged 2. not associated in an exclusive sexual relationship 3. not busy; not otherwise committed.
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1. The allegiance of uncommitted voters will be crucial.
2. Some workers remain uncommitted to the project.
3. So far, they are uncommitted to his plan.
4. The party needs to canvass the uncommitted voters.
5. It was the uncommitted that Labour needed to reach.
6. Twenty-five senators have admitted they are still uncommitted on the taxation question.
7. I was still uncommitted to the venture when we reached Kanpur.
8. Other entries are given an uncommitted status.
9. But amongst uncommitted voters, it increased by 28 percent amongst Express/Mail readers and 50 percent amongst Sun/Star readers.
10. Once we distinguished between party supporters and uncommitted voters we found no consistent differences between voters with different viewing habits.
11. The uncommitted nations want to see before they choose.
12. It pays to stay flexible, unattached,[sentencedict.com] and uncommitted.
13. Weed out the uncommitted whiners and complainers early.
14. An uncommitted independent, as in politics or social life.
15. I'm uncommitted tonight. Shall we go for a drink?
16. Uncommitted inventory and planned production in master scheduling to support customer order promises.
17. Read uncommitted - Permits dirty reads but not lost updates.
18. For example, can this transaction see uncommitted writes from other transactions?
19. Sequential stream cannot be created for uncommitted text or image data.
20. Supports table and row level locking and 4 isolation levels, RR (repeatable read), RS (read stability), CS (default - cursor stability) and UR (uncommitted read).
21. This policy may appeal to the party faithful, but will it gain the support of uncommitted voters?
22. About half the electorate were party supporters in 1986, and half uncommitted, by this definition.
23. He liked women, and before his marriage had enjoyed a succession of casual, satisfactory and uncommitted affairs.
24. She would have made the secret love child of Leon Trotsky and Margaret Thatcher look like an uncommitted,[sentencedict.com] apolitical layabout.
25. Brown polled 23 percent, Harkin 14 percent, Tsongas 12 percent, and a further 22 percent of votes were uncommitted.
26. The book is certainly authoritative but may well daunt the uncommitted reader by its relentlessly hard-nosed factuality.
27. In contrast, there was no drift to the Conservatives amongst uncommitted Mirror readers.
28. The Conservative lead increased by 50 percent amongst politically uncommitted Sun/Star readers but not at all amongst politically uncommitted Mirror readers.
29. The influence of the tabloid press was particularly strong on the uncommitted.
30. Inquire company undertaking Belgian agency therefore unqualified hope yourselves uncommitted.
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