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Promise meaning
An oath or affirmation; a vow. | A transaction between two persons whereby the first person undertakes in the future to render some service or gift to the second person or devotes something valuable now and here to his use. | Reason to expect improvement or success; potential.
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Example sentences (20)
And following up on what you promise to your customers – either that or don’t promise, because if you can’t fulfill your promise it’s as good as not promising at all.
A promise is just a promise.
Besides, a promise is a promise in Islam and Tinubu is a Muslim.
But that promise is now an impossible promise.
He said, “Tinubu is a promise keeper and he will keep to his promise with the state and the party members if given the opportunity.
In limited snaps, Williams has shown promise as a receiver and pass protector, which points to promise should he be the primary backup.
It is a promise given and a promise kept.
Its promise of a sequel that goes medieval must have felt like a fun-but-empty promise upon release.
The Conservatives have broken promise after promise on the NHS.
Username Marnai said: “To promise to scrutinise all 4,000 rules this year was always a stupid promise.
Well, that time has come and the PR team at the company reminded Tom of his promise, and he made good on his promise.
We’ve got the best committee in the country taking on UPS in New England, brothers and sisters, I give you one promise, that promise is there’ll be no concessions.
Because only 8 weeks on, that hopeful promise of turning the page on the Tories has been replaced with the new Labour promise of a painful politics this autumn.
Conservative MP Richard Holden, the MP for Basildon and Billericay, described the Budget as containing "broken promise after broken promise".
For the promise of sale to be finalised, and binding, the parties must come to an agreement on several key aspects: the price, the amount of the deposit, the validity period of the promise of sale, and any additional terms and conditions that may apply.
It was a promise made and a promise kept, a post-pandemic service offered thanks to the outreach of one woman: Mary Finke.
John says he made a promise and he'd rather lose the ranch than break that promise.
One of the most enduring bits of folk wisdom about American politics is the notion that a promise made on the campaign trail is almost never a promise kept.
That’s God’s promise to us, not a birthday present but an Easter gift, the promise of a better world, if not now on Earth then later in heaven.
And don’t worry, if you are current Promise Student, you will get an extension of a year on your promise agreement.