Prom·ise, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Promised p. pr. & vb. n. Promising.]
1. To engage to do, give, make, or to refrain from doing, giving, or making, or the like; to covenant; to engage; as, to promise a visit; to promise a cessation of hostilities; to promise the payment of money. “To promise aid.”
2. To afford reason to expect; to cause hope or assurance of; as, the clouds promise rain.
3. To make declaration of or give assurance of, as some benefit to be conferred; to pledge or engage to bestow; as, the proprietors promised large tracts of land; the city promised a reward.
Promised land. See Land of promise, under Land.
To promise one's self. (a) To resolve; to determine; to vow. (b) To be assured; to have strong confidence.
I dare promise myself you will attest the truth of all I have advanced. --Rambler.
Promised Land
n 1: an ancient country is southwestern Asia on the east coast of
the Mediterranean; a place of pilgrimage for
Christianity and Islam and Judaism [syn: Palestine, Canaan,
Holy Land]
2: any place of complete bliss and delight and peace [syn: eden,
paradise, nirvana, heaven, Shangri-la]
3: the goal towards which Christians strive