pledge in Arabic
pledge in Arabic is ضَمَان, تَعَهُّد — pledge means to make a solemn promise to do something.
pledge in Arabic
ضَمَان
Pronounced: ḍamān
solemn promise
تَعَهُّد
Pronounced: taʕahhud
solemn promise
What does "pledge" mean?
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verb To make a solemn promise to do something.
"The charity pledged to double its donations this year."
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verb To hand something over as security for a loan or debt.
"She pledged her jewellery to secure the loan."
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noun A solemn promise.
"They made a pledge to stay in touch after graduation."
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noun Something handed over as security or collateral.
"The watch was left as a pledge until the debt was repaid."
pledge in a sentence
- The charity pledged to double its donations this year.
- He pledged his support for the campaign.
- She pledged her jewellery to secure the loan.
- They made a pledge to stay in touch after graduation.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "pledge" in Arabic?
"pledge" in Arabic is ضَمَان, تَعَهُّد. pledge means: To make a solemn promise to do something.
How do you pronounce ضَمَان?
"pledge" in Arabic is ضَمَان, pronounced "ḍamān".
How do you use "pledge" in a sentence?
Example: "The charity pledged to double its donations this year." In Arabic, "pledge" is ضَمَان, تَعَهُّد.
Are there other ways to say "pledge" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "pledge": ضَمَان, تَعَهُّد.
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