recommit

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English

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Etymology

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From re- +‎ commit.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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recommit (third-person singular simple present recommits, present participle recommitting, simple past and past participle recommitted)

  1. To commit again.
    • 1977 December 10, David Brill, “Conferees Kill Gay Legal Aid Ban”, in Gay Community News, volume 5, number 23, page 1:
      The new Legal Services Corporation bill was returned to the House last Wednesday, where the conference committee's version will have to be approved. McDonald may, if he desires, move to recommit the measure, but he cannot offer an amendment.

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Noun

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recommit (plural recommits)

  1. (programming) A second or subsequent commit.