Commit

Word COMMIT
Character 6
Hyphenation com mit com mit
Pronunciations /kəˈmɪt/

Definitions and meanings of "Commit"

What do we mean by commit?

To do, perform, or perpetrate. intransitive verb

To put in trust or charge; entrust. intransitive verb

To consign for future use or for preservation. intransitive verb

To place officially in confinement or custody, as in a mental health facility. intransitive verb

To put into a place to be disposed of or kept safe. intransitive verb

To make known the views of (oneself) on an issue. intransitive verb

To bind, obligate, or devote, as by a pledge. intransitive verb

To refer (a legislative bill, for example) to a committee. intransitive verb

To pledge, obligate, or devote one's own self. intransitive verb

To give in trust; put into charge or keeping; intrust; surrender; give up; consign: with to or unto.

To engage; involve; put or bring into risk or danger by a preliminary step or decision which cannot be recalled; compromise.

To consign to custody by official warrant, as a criminal or a lunatic; specifically, to send to prison for a short term or for trial.

In legislation, to refer or intrust to a committee or select number of persons for their consideration and report.

To memorize; learn by heart: a shortened colloquial form of the phrase to commit to memory: as, have you committed your speech?

To do or perform (especially something reprehensible, wrong, inapt, etc.); perpetrate: as, to commit murder, treason, felony, or trespass; to commit a blunder or a solecism.

To join or put together unfitly or heterogeneously; match improperly or incongruously; confound: a Latinism.

To consider; regard; account.

To speak or act in such a manner as virtually to bind one's self to a certain line of conduct, or to the approval of a certain opinion or course of action: as, he has committed himself to the support of the foreign policy of the government; avoid committing yourself.

Synonyms Intrust, Confide, Commit, Consign, agree in general in expressing a transfer from the care or keeping of one to that of another. To intrust is to give to another in trust, to put into another's care with confidence in him. Confide is still more expressive of trust or confidence, especially in the receiver's discretion or integrity; the word is now used most of secrets, but may be used more widely. Commit implies some measure of formality in the act; it is the most general of these words. Consign implies still greater formality in the surrender: as, to consign goods to a person for sale; to consign the dead to the grave. To consign seems the most final as an act; to commit stands next to it in this respect.

The act of committing (e.g. a database transaction or source code into a source control repository), making it a permanent change.

To kill yourself (suicide) Urban Dictionary

(v) to kill oneself. typically specific to suicidal feelings when lagging on tinychat Urban Dictionary

Com·mit kuh-mit –verb (used with object) To masturbate to a movie not intended for the aforementioned purpose. Urban Dictionary

To place oneself in extreme circumstances to complete a ridicolously loose task Urban Dictionary

Commitment is what Transforms the promise into reality. It is the words that speak Boldly of your intentions. And the actions which speak Louder than the words. It is making the time When there is none. Coming through time After time after time, Year after year after year. Commitment is the stuff Character is made of; The power to change The face of things. It is the daily triumph Of integrity over skepticism. Urban Dictionary

Willing to sacrifice things for the sake of something else. Urban Dictionary

An act of dedication to someone or something Urban Dictionary

Something men are frequently afraid of. Proposal of this will most definently end a relationship. Urban Dictionary

The Black Knight. Nuff Said. Urban Dictionary

Sticking with something long after the mood you have said it in has left you.. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Commit

The word "commit" in example sentences

In this book the word commit occurs only slightly less often than the and and because it works to make definite commitments. ❋ Nicholas Lore (1998)

The phrase 'commit' when referring to suicide is still in common usage ❋ Unknown (2011)

And besides, would Electro Kevin commit financial suicide and lose the roof over his head for the sake of a clear conscience? ❋ Inspector Gadget (2009)

The endless Seattle cycle of "wait for new input and never commit" is the problem; plus a curious tunnel-o-phobia that doesn't afflict most of the rest of the world. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And small bands of extremists may again commit heinous crimes in the name of faith. ❋ Kamel Jedidi (2010)

The basic rule of morality of war: the number of atrocities you commit is divided by the number of atrocities you could commit — but you did not! ❋ Unknown (2009)

A Virginia man who spent eight years in prison for a rape he didn't commit is refusing a $226,000 state payoff, saying it comes with too many strings attached. ❋ Washington Post Editors (2010)

But when we give benefits through the tax system (or when they and their kin commit crime there is no such guarantee). ❋ Unknown (2009)

Ok,, To commit is to pledge yourself to a certain purpose or line of conduct. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Are you people that dumb not to see that this deal is being made up on the fly and is total versisfication to get a commit from the weak-minds in CoP? ❋ Unknown (2009)

But his commit is so superficial that there is no reason to take it as indicating that any significant number of liberals make that mistake. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The most heinous crime an employer of labor can commit is to scab on his fellow employers of labor. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The reasons some super delegates have yet to commit is they don't want to run the risk of upsetting the Clinton's, who have a track record of holding a grudge. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Iginla had half the net available on his second goal when Huselius made Sabourin commit to his left. ❋ Unknown (2007)

If you're going to have a dog, then commit, is what I say. ❋ Unknown (2006)

(Speaking of Sen. Schumer, a recent study by the Insurance Underwriters of America reveals that the most dangerous single act you can commit is getting between him and a television camera.) ❋ Unknown (2005)

The best player yet to commit is running back Lorenzo Booker of Ventura, Calif., who will announce his decision tonight at 6: 45 p.m. ❋ Unknown (2002)

But a court system which destroys innocent people by sending them to death row for years for crimes they did not commit is not working. ❋ Unknown (2000)

"I can't believe [i beat] it [with that] [nasty] chick" "Yeah yo, you should commit" ❋ THunter (2007)

[Jess]: Am I layging? I'm layging, [you guys], [I'm gonna commit]! ❋ Clapoverhead (2011)

Sure, it was [all fun and games] at first...but when we caught Ben renting "The [Parent Trap]" we knew he had a problem. I was gonna commit to that cute CNN anchor this morning, but that story about teen obesity was major [buzzkill]. ❋ Br1an (2006)

masslad1- im going to commit the bilshwang while riding my [tricycle] backwards [down the hill] while balancing on my head masslad2- [woooow] looooose i cant beleive u are going to commit that example2- COMMMITING THE SHwwAAAAAAANNNNNgggggggggggg ❋ Looose (2008)

When I say I love you, I mean that I'm [committed] to working [to love] you even when [it's hard]. ❋ Ashbash (2005)

[the girl] was committed [in her] [relationship] ❋ Committedperson (2011)

When I married [my husband] I committed to him for better, for worse, for [richer], for poorer, [in sickness and in health], until death do us part ❋ Lovecowboys (2016)

Me:I love you Guy [slowly] [backs] away then [turns] and sprints ❋ Gcgirl (2004)

"[Just a flesh wound]." "[Tis] a scratch." "I've had worse." [The Black Knight] has some serious commitment ❋ Dayln (2011)

robert while high "[ime] gonna [stack] lots of money this summer and stay commited to my commitment" robert sober "fuck [stackin] ime gonna smoke weed" ❋ Jojo 11 (2008)

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