committed in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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committed [Brit kəˈmɪtɪd, Am kəˈmɪdəd] ADJ

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

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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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Both parties have adopted menacing postures and committed aggressive actions in different parts of the world...
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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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A large portion of the prisoner population consists of hard core felons who committed violent crimes, such as murder.
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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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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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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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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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Taunting is committed by either directly, or indirectly encouraging others to taunt the target.
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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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