To pledge means to make a serious promise or agreement to do something, often clearly and publicly.
She pledged to help the poor children.
We pledge to keep the park clean.
A pledge can be an object or property given to someone as a promise that money will be paid back. If the debt is not paid, the pledge can be taken.
He gave his car as a pledge for the loan.
The house is a pledge to the bank.
A pledge can be a set of words people say to show they are loyal or agree with a group. It is often used in schools or organizations.
The students said the pledge in the morning.
He recited the pledge of loyalty.
A pledge is money that people promise to give to help a cause or group. It is often said before the actual money is given.
She made a pledge to the school fund.
They received many pledges for the charity.
To pledge means to give something valuable to someone as a guarantee for a debt. If the debt is not paid, the item can be taken by the lender.
He pledged his watch to the pawnshop.
They pledged land for the loan agreement.
A pledge can be a person who promises to join and work for a club or group, often seen in student organizations. They usually have to do some tasks before becoming full members.
The pledge attended all the meetings this week.
She is a pledge of the new club at school.