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commit
Verb
Meaning
• To
pledge
or
bind
to a
certain
course
or
policy
.
• To
carry
out or perpetrate (a mistake, crime, or immoral act).
• To
entrust
something to someone for
care
or
preservation
.
Examples
• She
committed
to
running
a
marathon
next
year
to
raise
money
for
charity
.
• He
committed
the
crime
alone
, without any accomplices.
• They
committed
the
ancient
manuscripts to the museum's
care
for
preservation
.
Add
commit
Verb
Meaning
• To
pledge
or
bind
to a
certain
course
or
policy
.
• To
carry
out or perpetrate (a mistake, crime, or immoral act).
• To
entrust
something to someone for
care
or
preservation
.
Examples
• She
committed
to
running
a
marathon
next
year
to
raise
money
for
charity
.
• He
committed
the
crime
alone
, without any accomplices.
• They
committed
the
ancient
manuscripts to the museum's
care
for
preservation
.