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uncommit

vb. (context transitive English) To cancel being committed to something; to release from obligation.

Usage examples of "uncommit".

She would have made the secret love child of Leon Trotsky and Margaret Thatcher look like an uncommitted, apolitical layabout.

The whole purpose of getting yourself elected as an Uncommitted delegate is to be able to arrive at the Convention with bargaining power.

Louis, for instance, and you manage to get yourself elected as an Uncommitted delegate for Missouri, you will hustle down to Miami and start scouting around for somebody to make a deal with.

Your price just went down to zero, and you are no longer an Uncommitted delegate.

By now, Captain Guhsz Helluh should be ensconced in Salzburk recruiting every uncommitted Freefighter within sight or hearing distance.

The sky show would have helped himunnerved the opposition, won the support of the uncommitted desert tribes, loosened the purse strings of the rich fence sitters.

Moreover, there is firm support from many of the Burgundian bishops, both lay and ecclesiastical authorities of the Empire and its allies, as well as interested observers from a number of other as yet uncommitted states.

When the uncommitted hand glided over her flat belly, she moaned, then softly gasped as his hard but tender fingers continued on into the damp tangle beyond.

My husband said that, by the end of the year, he expected to have a large account of uncommitted capital for investment.