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    commit
    /kəˈmɪt/

    verb

    • 1. perpetrate or carry out (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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  2. COMMIT definition: 1. to do something illegal or something that is considered wrong: 2. to promise or give your…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of COMMIT is to carry into action deliberately : perpetrate. How to use commit in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Commit.

  4. 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.

  5. Commit definition: to do; perform; perpetrate. See examples of COMMIT used in a sentence.

  6. Definition of commit verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 1. to hand over, as for safekeeping; charge; entrust: to commit a child to the care of its aunt. 2. commit to memory to learn by heart; memorize. 3. (Law) to confine officially or take into custody: to commit someone to prison.

  8. to hand over, as for safekeeping; charge; entrust. to commit a child to the care of its aunt. 2. See commit to memory. 3. to confine officially or take into custody. to commit someone to prison. 4. (usually passive) to pledge or align (oneself), as to a particular cause, action, or attitude.

  9. to make a firm decision that you will do something: He committed himself to helping others. not commit yourself. to refuse to express an opinion about a particular subject. commit verb [T] (MONEY/TIME) If you commit money, time, energy, etc to something, you use it to try to achieve something:

  10. commend: to commit one's soul to God. to put (something) in a place or state for keeping: She decided to commit her ideas to writing. to assign or send for a certain purpose; allocate: [~ + object + to + object] The general committed his troops to battle. to do; perform; perpetrate: to commit murder.

  11. commit meaning, definition, what is commit: to do something wrong or illegal: Learn more.