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    Com·mit
    /kəˈmit/

    verb

    • 1. carry out or perpetrate (a mistake, crime, or immoral act): "he committed an uncharacteristic error" Similar carry outdoperformperpetrate
    • 2. pledge or bind (a person or an organization) to a certain course or policy: "they were reluctant to commit themselves to an opinion" Similar pledgedevoteapplygive
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  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the verb commit, such as to carry out a crime, to pledge oneself, or to entrust something. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of commit.

  4. verb. to hand over, as for safekeeping; charge; entrust. to commit a child to the care of its aunt. commit to memory. to learn by heart; memorize. to confine officially or take into custody. to commit someone to prison. usually passive to pledge or align (oneself), as to a particular cause, action, or attitude.

  5. Learn the meaning of commit as a verb in different contexts, such as crime, promise, send, or put. See how to use commit in sentences and idioms with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. IPA guide. To commit is to fully dedicate yourself to something. To commit yourself to being the coolest kid on the beach means spending hours at the mall trying on trunks and flip-flops. Commit can also mean "perform an act" — often the kind that can get you in trouble.

    • [transitive] commit a crime, etc. to do something wrong or illegal to commit murder/adultery, etc. Most crimes are committed by young men. appalling crimes committed against innocent children.
    • [transitive] commit suicide to kill yourself deliberately.
    • [transitive, often passive] to promise sincerely that you will definitely do something, keep to an agreement or arrangement, etc. commit somebody/yourself (to something/to doing something) The President is committed to reforming health care.
    • [transitive] commit yourself (to something) to give an opinion or make a decision openly so that it is then difficult to change it You don't have to commit yourself now, just think about it.
  7. Learn the meaning and usage of the verb commit in different contexts, such as law, military, politics, and religion. Find synonyms, antonyms, examples, and related terms for commit.

  8. Learn the meaning of commit as a verb in English, with examples of different uses and contexts. Find out how to say commit in other languages, such as Chinese, Spanish and Portuguese.

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