uncommitted
IPA: ʌnkʌmˈɪtɪd
adjective
- Not inclined toward either side in a matter under dispute.
- Not bound or pledged to a cause, party etc.
- (computing, of an update to a database etc.) Not yet written to disk and logged.
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Examples of "uncommitted" in Sentences
- I misread the uncommitted column.
- It just says that it remains uncommitted and skeptical.
- Mike Moore was still uncommitted to the project however.
- Then they select delegates who are officially uncommitted.
- The cited source seems blissfully uncommitted to any of it.
- Both uncommitted men and uncommitted women preferred Edwards.
- It lists Johnson as uncommitted based on a current interview.
- The candidate is trying to get support of uncommitted voters.
- The number of voters who remain uncommitted dwindles by the day.
- Commonplace: "I had no commitments except ... to remain uncommitted"
- This introduces the role of the narrator as the uncommitted observer.
- Before the battle there were uncommitted German divisions in Normandy.
- A Different Stripe: Commonplace: "I had no commitments except ... to remain uncommitted"
- Most of the 17 senators who remain uncommitted will announce their support of Obama, CNN has learned.
- Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid will remain uncommitted until Clinton officially drops out of the race.
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- He also reminded those superdelegates who remain uncommitted that if they endorse Clinton now, they will be going against the will of the voters.
- You say that giving Obama the uncommitted is generous, but do you really think she wins 55% of the vote if both Obama and Edwards are on the ballot.
- Sensing an opportunity to shut down the nominating contest, Obama campaign advisers said that they were orchestrating an endorsement of Mr. Obama by at least eight Senate and House members who had pledged to remain uncommitted until the primaries ended, and that the endorsements would come the moment the South Dakota polls closed on Tuesday night.
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