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    com·mit
    [kəˈmit]
    verb
    commit (verb) · commits (third person present) · committed (past tense) · committed (past participle) · committing (present participle)
    1. carry out or perpetrate (a mistake, crime, or immoral act):
      "he committed an uncharacteristic error"
    2. pledge or bind (a person or an organization) to a certain course or policy:
      "they were reluctant to commit themselves to an opinion" · "the treaty commits each party to defend the other" · "try it out before you commit to a purchase"
      • (be committed to)
        be dedicated to (something):
        "we must be committed to peace"
      • pledge or set aside (resources) for future use:
        "manufacturers will have to commit substantial funds to developing new engines"
      • (be committed to)
        be in a long-term emotional relationship with (someone):
        "she loved a man who was committed to another woman"
    3. (commit something to)
      transfer something to (a state or place):
      "he composed a letter but didn't commit it to paper" · "she committed each tiny feature to memory" · "committed to the flames"
      • consign (someone) officially to prison, especially on remand:
        "he was committed to prison for contempt of court"
      • send (a person or case) for trial:
        "the magistrate decided to commit him for trial"
      • send (someone) to be confined in a psychiatric hospital:
        "he had been committed for treatment"
      • refer (a legislative bill) to a committee.
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Latin committere ‘join, entrust’ (in medieval Latin ‘put into custody’), from com- ‘with’ + mittere ‘put or send’.
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