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الْعَرْض
comete

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. commit <pres part committing; pt, pp committed> [Am kəˈmɪt, Brit kəˈmɪt] VB trans

1. commit (perpetrate):

commit crime/fraud/error/sin

2. commit (assign):

commit funds/time/resources
commit funds/time/resources
to commit sth to sb's care
to commit sth/sb to the flames liter
entregar algo/a alguien a las llamas liter

3. commit (send):

4. commit (in government):

5. commit (bind):

to commit sb to -ing/+infin
comprometer or obligar a alguien a  +  infin
the pact commits both nations to

II. commit <pres part committing; pt, pp committed> [Am kəˈmɪt, Brit kəˈmɪt] VB refl to commit oneself

1. commit (bind):

to commit oneself to -ing/+infin
comprometerse a  +  infin

2. commit (state views):

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alevoso (alevosa)
to committo memory form
cometer crimen/delito
cometer pecado

in the PONS Dictionary

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commit [kəˈmɪt] VB trans -tt-

1. commit (carry out):

2. commit (bind):

3. commit (institutionalize):

4. commit (entrust):

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in the PONS Dictionary
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commit <-tt-> [kə·ˈmɪt] VB trans

1. commit (carry out):

2. commit (bind):

3. commit (institutionalize):

4. commit (entrust):

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cometer tb. LAW
Present
Icommit
youcommit
he/she/itcommits
wecommit
youcommit
theycommit
Past
Icommitted
youcommitted
he/she/itcommitted
wecommitted
youcommitted
theycommitted
Present Perfect
Ihavecommitted
youhavecommitted
he/she/ithascommitted
wehavecommitted
youhavecommitted
theyhavecommitted
Past Perfect
Ihadcommitted
youhadcommitted
he/she/ithadcommitted
wehadcommitted
youhadcommitted
theyhadcommitted

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

With his father's support he decides to dismiss his lawyer and tell the truth, after which he is sentenced for perjury in the previous trial.
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He said a false assertion on oath was tantamount to perjury, which is a punishable crime with a maximum imprisonment of three years.
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The phrase is often used in legal pleadings, declarations under penalty of perjury, and affidavits under oath.
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They supplied supporting false witnesses who had been paid and tutored to commit perjury.
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Examples include obstruction of justice, perjury before a grand jury and misprision of a felony.
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