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pledge

1 of 2verb
/plɛdʒ/
Forms:pledges,pledging,pledged,pledged
1

to formally promise to do something

C1transitive
  • He pledged to support the charity throughout his life.
  • The organization pledges to promote sustainability in all its operations.
  • Tomorrow, they will pledge to work towards gender equality.
  • The team is pledging to implement eco-friendly practices in the workplace.
  • During the campaign, the candidate was pledging to improve education for all citizens.
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2

to propose a toast to someone or something

transitive
  • He pledged the newlyweds, wishing them a lifetime of love and happiness together.
  • She pledged her best friend on her birthday.
  • The captain pledged the crew on the ship's final voyage.
  • She pledged her parents on their anniversary, expressing admiration for their enduring love.
3

to make a binding agreement

  • The employees were pledged to confidentiality regarding the upcoming product launch.
  • She was pledged to secrecy about her friend's surprise birthday party.
  • They were pledged to service in their community.
  • She was pledged to honesty by her parents from a young age.
4

to offer or give something as security or collateral in exchange for a loan or credit

transitive
  • He pledged his car in order to secure a loan for his business venture.
  • The entrepreneur pledged her valuable artwork to obtain funding for her startup company.
  • They pledged their family home as collateral to borrow money for their daughter's college tuition.
  • She pledged her savings account as security to secure a loan for renovating her restaurant.