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Meaning of recommittal

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recommittal (n.)

A second or renewed commitment; a renewed reference to a committee.

recommittal Sentence Examples

  1. The board agreed to the recommittal of the proposal for further evaluation.
  2. The court ordered the recommittal of the defendant for violating probation.
  3. After the hearing, the judge granted the recommittal request for the witness.
  4. The committee recommended the recommittal of the report due to significant errors.
  5. The prisoners staged a hunger strike to protest their recommittal to solitary confinement.
  6. The psychiatrist advised the recommittal of the patient to a psychiatric hospital.
  7. The university faculty voted to recommit the new graduate program for revisions.
  8. The state legislature approved the recommittal of the budget for further consideration.
  9. The defense attorney filed a motion for recommittal of the jury verdict based on new evidence.
  10. The recommittal hearing allowed the parties to present additional arguments and evidence.

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A second or renewed commitment; a renewed reference to a committee.

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The board agreed to the recommittal of the proposal for further evaluation.

The court ordered the recommittal of the defendant for violating probation.

After the hearing, the judge granted the recommittal request for the witness.

The committee recommended the recommittal of the report due to significant errors.