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prom·is·so·ry \ˈpräməˌsōrē, -sȯr-, -ri\ adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin promissorius, from Latin promissus (past participle of promittere to promise) + -orius -ory — more at promise 1. : containing or conveying a promise or assurance that something will be done or forborne or will probably be or happen < promissory oath > < promissory speech > 2. : stipulating or representing what is to happen or to be done subsequent to the time of making the contract of insurance — used of a representation, a warranty; compare affirmative |