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com·mit·ted [kəˈmɪtɪd] ADJ

1. committed (obliged):

committed
to be committed to sth

2. committed (dedicated):

committed
committed Christian
to be committed to sth

I . com·mit <-tt-> [kəˈmɪt] VB trans

1. commit (carry out):

3. commit (institutionalize):

II . com·mit <-tt-> [kəˈmɪt] VB intr (bind oneself)

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I like that we can tell a love story of people in their 70s, and it's a relationship that we're really committed to.
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The undesignated funds are not committed to any planned project.
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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 was a committed moderate in his political views and was conservative in his personal life to which many took affront.
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A large portion of the prisoner population consists of hard core felons who committed violent crimes, such as murder.
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Bank deposits committed for a fixed term such as one or two years in a savings account are similarly called fixed-term deposits.
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Taunting is committed by either directly, or indirectly encouraging others to taunt the target.
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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 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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Members are committed to provide an added value in the negotiation process by an open and frank dialogue.
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