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1. commit

verb. ['kəˈmɪt'] give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause.

Etymology

  • commit (English)
  • committere (Latin)

2. commit

verb. ['kəˈmɪt'] perform an act, usually with a negative connotation.

Etymology

  • commit (English)
  • committere (Latin)

3. commit

verb. ['kəˈmɪt'] cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution.

Etymology

  • commit (English)
  • committere (Latin)

4. commit

verb. ['kəˈmɪt'] confer a trust upon.

Etymology

  • commit (English)
  • committere (Latin)

5. commit

verb. ['kəˈmɪt'] make an investment.

Etymology

  • commit (English)
  • committere (Latin)

6. commit

verb. ['kəˈmɪt'] engage in or perform.

Etymology

  • commit (English)
  • committere (Latin)
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