• Frequency of Use
    70 %
  • Retention Rate
    40 %
  • Complexity
    35 %
  • Pledge Meanings

    noun a solemn promise or undertaking

    verb to commit oneself to a particular course of action

    Fields related to pledge

    Politics

    Politicians often make pledges to voters during election campaigns, promising to take specific actions if elected.

    Real Estate

    In real estate, a pledge can refer to a commitment to purchase a property or to secure financing for a property purchase.

    Law

    A pledge is a promise or agreement, especially one made by a person to donate money to a charity or cause.

    Finance

    In finance, a pledge refers to a security interest in which a borrower pledges collateral as security for a loan.

    Education

    In education, a pledge can refer to a commitment or promise made by students or teachers to uphold certain values or standards.

    Occupation Usage of pledge

    Writer

    In the publishing industry, a writer may be asked to pledge to meet deadlines for submitting work or to adhere to specific guidelines set by the publisher.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may have to pledge to abide by ethical standards and confidentiality agreements when working with clients.

    Politician

    Politicians often pledge to uphold certain values or promises to their constituents during election campaigns.

    Lawyer

    Lawyers may pledge to uphold the law and act in the best interest of their clients when taking the oath to practice law.

    Doctor

    Doctors may pledge to provide the best possible care to their patients and to abide by medical ethics codes.

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