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Qué (quién) es Promise - definición

COMMITMENT BY SOMEONE TO DO OR NOT DO SOMETHING
Promissory; Personal commitment; Promize; Conditional commitment; Contractual commitment; Binding commitment; Promised
  • little fingers]] is one of several common gestures indicating a promise has been made.

promise         
I
n.
vow
1) to give, make a promise
2) to fulfill, keep a promise
3) to break, renege on, repudiate a promise
4) a broken; empty, hollow; rash; sacred, solemn promise
5) a campaign promise (politicians sometimes break campaign promises)
6) a promise to + inf. (she made a promise to write every week)
7) a promise that + clause (they kept their promise that the debt would be repaid promptly)
8) (misc.) to hold smb. to a promise
basis for hope
9) to show promise (the young boxer showed real promise)
10) of promise (a young boxer of promise)
II
v.
1) (A) he promised the book to me; or: he promised me the book
2) (E) she promised to return early; it promises to be an exciting year
3) (H; often used in neg. constructions) he promised me never to show up late again
4) (L; may have an object) he promised (me) that he would never show up late again
5) (misc.) (BE) I promise you ('I assure you')
Promise         
·adj Bestowal, fulfillment, or grant of what is promised.
II. Promise ·vi To give assurance by a promise, or binding declaration.
III. Promise ·vt To afford reason to expect; to cause hope or assurance of; as, the clouds promise rain.
IV. Promise ·vi To afford hopes or expectation; to give ground to expect good; rarely, to give reason to expect evil.
V. Promise ·adj That which causes hope, expectation, or assurance; especially, that which affords expectation of future distinction; as, a youth of great promise.
VI. Promise ·vt To make declaration of or give assurance of, as some benefit to be conferred; to pledge or engage to bestow; as, the proprietors promised large tracts of land; the city promised a reward.
VII. Promise ·vt To engage to do, give, make, or to refrain from doing, giving, or making, or the like; to Covenant; to Engage; as, to promise a visit; to promise a cessation of hostilities; to promise the payment of money.
VIII. Promise ·adj In general, a declaration, written or verbal, made by one person to another, which binds the person who makes it to do, or to forbear to do, a specified act; a declaration which gives to the person to whom it is made a right to expect or to claim the performance or forbearance of a specified act.
IX. Promise ·adj An engagement by one person to another, either in words or in writing, but properly not under seal, for the performance or nonperformance of some particular thing. The word promise is used to denote the mere engagement of a person, without regard to the consideration for it, or the corresponding duty of the party to whom it is made.
promise         
I. n.
1.
Word, engagement, assurance, pledge.
2.
Ground or basis of hope, earnest, pledge.
3.
Bestowal, fulfilment, grant of what is promised.
II. v. a.
1.
Pledge, engage, covenant.
2.
Give expectation of, excite a hope of, assure.
3.
Pledge, engage to bestow.
III. v. n.
Engage, agree, stipulate, bargain, be sworn, pledge one's self, plight one's word, pass one's word, give assurance, make an agreement, tie one's self.

Wikipedia

Promise

A promise is a commitment by someone to do or not do something. As a noun promise means a declaration assuring that one will or will not do something. As a verb it means to commit oneself by a promise to do or give. It can also mean a capacity for good, similar to a value that is to be realized in the near future.

In the law of contract, an exchange of promises is usually held to be legally enforceable, according to the Latin maxim pacta sunt servanda.

Ejemplos de uso de Promise
1. "I promise, promise, promise to remember what you told me," she told a nurse, before reciting some of the dietary tips she has learnt at the centre.
2. They all promise a better tomorrow in purposefully vague slogans that don‘t promise specific results.
3. "This is not just a promise to the United States, but an international promise.
4. That I can promise you.‘ Today, shocking figures prove the utter hollowness of that promise.
5. "The constitution is a promise, and for the first time we are part of the promise," he said.