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noncommitment

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English

Etymology

From non- + commitment.

Noun

noncommitment (countable and uncountable, plural noncommitments)

  1. Lack of commitment.
    • 2008 January 24, Michael Slackman, “Most Reformists Appear Purged From Iran Ballot”, in New York Times:
      “At age 52, I learned that according to the Executive Board I had allegations of noncommitment to Islam, lack of belief in the system of the Islamic Republic and lack of following the Constitution of the Islamic Republic,” Mr. Alami said
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