commissive
adjective
com·mis·sive
kə-ˈmi-siv
: constituting a statement that commits the speaker to some future action : expressive of commitment
Among the various commissive illocutions, a promise is the strongest mode of commitment that one can make. Here, too, it would be more usual for a commissive utterance to be expressed implicitly: "I will sell you my car for $2500," "I will not drink when driving."—Sanford Schane, in The Oxford Handbook of Language and Law, 2012
commissive
noun
plural commissives
Commissives are basically promises to do something or commitments of some sort: for example, "I'll bring the beer."
—Roy D'Andrade, American Anthropologist, March 2002
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