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countable and uncountable, plural committals
The act of entrusting something to someone. examples
The act of committing someone to confinement; an order for someone's imprisonment. examples
The act of perpetrating an offence. examples
The act of committing a body to the grave at a burial or to the furnace at a cremation. examples
not generally comparable, comparative more committal, superlative most committal
Of or relating to a committee. examples
Of or relating to commitment. quotations examples
On reading the work, we have become impressed with this fact, and have several times wished that the author was more committal on the treatment of several diseases in which he himself must have had a large experience.
1869, Medical Record, volume 3, page 17
He points out that the former hypothesis is less committal epistemically, and he claims that nothing more committal is required to make sense of scientific method.
1997, Jarrett Leplin, A Novel Defense of Scientific Realism, page 138
Notice also that the credibility of noncommittal observational beliefs will compare in a similar way with the credibility of more committal (or theoretical) observational beliefs, such as belief that addition of a base solution to an acid solution (to take the more committal, or theoretical, version of the noncommittal observational belief just mentioned).
1989, David Owen Brink, Moral Realism and the Foundations of Ethics, page 138