committed volunteers

collocation in English

meaningsofcommittedandvolunteer

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committed
adjective
uk
/kəˈmɪt.ɪd/
us
/kəˈmɪt̬.ɪd/
loyal and willing to give your time and energy to something that you ...
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volunteer
noun[C]
uk
/ˌvɒl.ənˈtɪər/
us
/ˌvɑː.lənˈtɪr/
a person who does something, especially helping other people, willingly and without being forced or paid to ...
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(Definition ofcommittedandvolunteerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We need morecommittedvolunteerworkers to bridge the gap between hospital and getting well in one's own home.
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The employees and 5,000 unpaid, committed volunteers have a full work load.
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We need a constant stream of able-bodied and committed volunteers.
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They have local contact with all the people who make recycling work: local shops and firms, schools and legions of committed volunteers.
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There is much that is good about our current arrangements, not least the involvement of intelligent, committed volunteers as magistrates.
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Developing a specific project can take a very long time, and, once the project is up and running, it is important that the flow of able and committed volunteers continues.
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By this time, a core group of committed volunteers had formed.
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To provide support, he networks with local, national, and international nonprofits, private organizations, and committed volunteers.
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In 2009, over 80 homes were built at three different build sites, due to the generosity of committed volunteers and donors.
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The program meets the need for developing committed volunteers and engaging youth voice in solving social problems.
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