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commit
verb (committed , committing )
1 to carry out or perpetrate (a crime, offence, error, etc).
2 to have someone put in prison or a mental institution.
3 to promise or engage, especially oneself, for some undertaking, etc.
4 to dedicate oneself to a cause, etc from a sense of conviction She committed herself to Christ .
5 to entrust or give.
6 to send someone for trial in a higher court.
7 intr to make a commitment, especially to a personal relationship Linda has trouble committing to just one person .
[14c: from Latin committere to put together or to join]
commit oneself to make a definite irrevocable decision.
commit something to memory to memorize it.
verb (committed , committing )
1 to carry out or perpetrate (a crime, offence, error, etc).
2 to have someone put in prison or a mental institution.
3 to promise or engage, especially oneself, for some undertaking, etc.
4 to dedicate oneself to a cause, etc from a sense of conviction She committed herself to Christ .
5 to entrust or give.
6 to send someone for trial in a higher court.
7 intr to make a commitment, especially to a personal relationship Linda has trouble committing to just one person .
[14c: from Latin committere to put together or to join]
commit oneself to make a definite irrevocable decision.
commit something to memory to memorize it.
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