What is another word for Pled?

Pronunciation: [plˈɛd] (IPA)

The term "pled" indicates a commitment or promise made by an individual to perform a particular action or adhere to a specific set of standards. Synonyms for this word include "vow," "swear," "attest," "declare," "commit," and "promise." Other similar words may include "guarantee," "assure," "pledge," "commitment," "oath," "undertaking," and "oath-taking." Each of these words represents a promise, commitment, or guarantee to uphold a particular action. The choice of word may depend on the context and tone of the conversation or situation, as well as the level of commitment and seriousness involved in the promise being made.

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Usage examples for Pled

Now Jamie Telfer's heart was sair, The tear aye rowing in his e'e; He Pled wi' the captain to hae his gear, Or else revenged he wad be.
"Minstrelsy of the Scottish border (3rd ed) (1 of 3)"
Walter Scott
His thought was revolutionary, and it was the lessons he learnt as a philosopher that he applied and Pled for an agitator.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae
Political philosophers, like W. von Humboldt and J. S. Mill, who have Pled strongly for the widest possible extension of individual freedom, have made their plea in the interests of society itself.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae

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