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  1. to make a serious or formal promise to give or do something: We are asking people to pledge their support for our campaign. If you join the armed forces, you have to pledge allegiance to your country. So far, £50,000 has been pledged (= people have promised to pay this amount) in response to the appeal.

  2. pledge n ([sth] given as security) garantía nf : Realizing he had forgotten his wallet, Sean left his watch as a pledge that he would come back to pay. Al darse cuenta de que se había olvidado la billetera, Sean dejó su reloj en garantía de que volvería a pagar. pledge n (promise to donate to charity) promesa de donación nf + loc adj

  3. to make a serious or formal promise to give or do something. prometer. We are asking people to pledge their support for our campaign. Estamos pidiendo a la gente que se comprometa a apoyar nuestra campaña. If you join the armed forces, you have to pledge allegiance to your country.

  4. The meaning of PLEDGE is a bailment of a chattel as security for a debt or other obligation without involving transfer of title. How to use pledge in a sentence.

  5. a serious or formal promise, especially one to give money or to be a friend, or something that you give as a sign that you will keep a promise: [ + to infinitive ] All the candidates have given/made pledges not to raise taxes if they are elected. Thousands of people made pledges (= promised to give money) to the charity campaign.

  6. Pledge definition: a solemn promise or agreement to do or refrain from doing something. See examples of PLEDGE used in a sentence.

  7. pledge {sustantivo} ES. volume_up. promesa. compromiso. derecho real de prenda. cantidad prometida. donativo prometido. prenda. garantía. aval. pignoración.