committed in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for committed in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

I.committed [Brit kəˈmɪtɪd, Am kəˈmɪdəd] VB pp

committed → commit

II.committed [Brit kəˈmɪtɪd, Am kəˈmɪdəd] ADJ

See also commit

I.commit <forma in -ing committing, pt, pp committed> [Brit kəˈmɪt, Am kəˈmɪt] VB trans

I.commit <forma in -ing committing, pt, pp committed> [Brit kəˈmɪt, Am kəˈmɪt] VB trans

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Registration requires parties be broad-based with cross-national membership and support and be committed to national cohesion and stability.
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Both parties have adopted menacing postures and committed aggressive actions in different parts of the world...
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Until the thirteenth century, one of the institutions that emerged was an involuntary collective responsibility for the actions committed by one of the group.
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He committed him to an intense fitness program that included a 5 km daily run followed by vigorous exercises to increase his abdominal and back strength.
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But since we're committed for life, we feel it's really important to take that step, and take advantage of that amazing change in legislation.
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The book referred 882 cases of aid committed by a person 1341 so were saved 2527 lives. 896 rescuers have addressed.
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The mathematicians were perplexed by a mathematics student who was committed to doing theoretical psychology and neuroscience.
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Among theologians and philosophers, it has the more specific meaning of evil committed consciously and of free will.
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He was a committed moderate in his political views and was conservative in his personal life to which many took affront.
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It could have an effect on the pace at which they normalise rates, but they are still committed to normalising rates.
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