intransitive. To behave in a reprehensible manner; to offend, sin; esp. to commit adultery or fornication. Obsolete.
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| 释义 | society > law > rule of law > lawlessness > break the law [verb (intransitive)] > carry out criminal activities > commit a crime or an offence (5) commit1449 intransitive. To behave in a reprehensible manner; to offend, sin; esp. to commit adultery or fornication. Obsolete. offend1560 intransitive. To make a false step or stumble morally; to commit a sin, to fail in duty; to do wrong, transgress, infringe a rule; (Law) to… pull1915 transitive. colloquial (originally U.S.). To commit (a crime, esp. a robbery). Subcategories:— commit subsequent offence (1) — act as accomplice (1) |
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