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translations for
commit
αποκεντρώνω
Definition of commit
To give in
trust
; to put into
charge
or
keep
ing; to
entrust
; to
consign
; used with ''to'or formerly ''unto''
To put in charge of a
jailer
; to
imprison
To
do
; to
perpetrate
, as a
crime
,
sin
, or
fault
To
join
a contest; to
match
; followed by ''with''
To
pledge
or
bind
; to
compromise
,
expose
, or
endanger
by some decisive act or preliminary step.
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_speech/v074/74.3shapiro.html
To make a set of changes permanent
To commit an offence; especially, to
fornicate
To be committed or perpetrated; to take place; to
occur
The act of committing , making it a permanent change
Examples
Tony should be
committed
to a nuthouse!
to
commit
murder
to
commit
a series of heinous crimes
to
commit
oneself to a certain action
to
commit
to a relationship
Related words
commitment
committee
committal
committed
uncommitted
noncommittal
subcommittee
committer
recommit
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