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com·mit Listen to audio/kəˈmɪt/ verb
com·mits; com·mit·ted; com·mit·ting
1 [+ obj] : to do (something that is illegal or harmful)
commit [=perpetrate] a crime commit suicide/murder/rape/adultery The massacre was committed by the rebel army.
2 [+ obj] : to decide to use (a person, money, etc.) for some particular purpose or use — often + to or for The army committed two divisions to the battle. The city committed millions of dollars for the housing project.
3 : to say that (someone or something) will definitely do something : to make (someone or something) obligated to do something [+ obj] I've committed myself to a meeting on Thursday. = I'm committed to a meeting on Thursday. [=I have said that I will definitely go to a meeting on Thursday] The contract commits the company to finishing the bridge by next fall. He keeps delaying his decision because he doesn't want to commit himself. [no obj] Many companies are reluctant to commit to the new technology. [=to say that they will definitely use it] They have not yet committed to a particular course of action.
4 : to decide to give your love, support, or effort to someone or something in a serious or permanent way [no obj] My girlfriend just can't seem to commit! [+ obj] He won't commit himself to a long-term relationship. Many local officials have not yet committed themselves to a presidential candidate. They are committing themselves to the pursuit of truth.
5 [+ obj] : to cause (someone) to be put in a prison or a mental hospital — usually used as (be) committed She was committed to a state mental hospital.
6 [+ obj] Brit, law : to order (someone) to be tried in a court of law
The magistrate committed him to stand trial at the Bristol Crown Court.
commit (something) to memory
: to learn (something) so that you remember it perfectly : to memorize (something)
I committed the poem to memory.
commit (something) to paper/writing
: to write (something) down
She committed her thoughts to writing.

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