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I . commit <-tt-> [kəˈmɪt] VB trans

2. commit (allocate):

II . commit <-tt-> [kəˈmɪt] VB intr

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In this case, however, the appeal court held that insofar as an irregularity has been committed, it had not been so fundamental as to vitiate the trial proceedings.
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Members are committed to provide an added value in the negotiation process by an open and frank dialogue.
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More likely, though, it is the familiar case of a committed and conscientious writer being overtaken and captured by his own metaphor.
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The parties to the letter of intent are committed to studying among other things the technical operating concept of the facility, environmental impacts, potential location and economic feasibility.
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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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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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In particular, parliamentarians are immune from prosecution for defamation committed in the exercise of their functions.
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Taunting is committed by either directly, or indirectly encouraging others to taunt the target.
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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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Both parties have adopted menacing postures and committed aggressive actions in different parts of the world...
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