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committed
com·mit C0511500 (kə-mĭt′)v. com·mit·ted, com·mit·ting, com·mits v.tr.1. To do, perform, or perpetrate: commit a murder.2. To put in trust or charge; entrust: commit oneself to the care of a doctor; commit responsibilities to an assistant.3. To consign for future use or for preservation: We must commit the necessary funds for the project.4. To place officially in confinement or custody, as in a mental health facility.5. To put into a place to be disposed of or kept safe: committed the manuscript to the flames.6. a. To make known the views of (oneself) on an issue: I never commit myself on such issues.b. To bind, obligate, or devote, as by a pledge: They were committed to follow orders. She committed herself to her art.7. To refer (a legislative bill, for example) to a committee.v.intr. To pledge, obligate, or devote one's own self: felt that he was too young to commit fully to marriage. [Middle English committen, from Latin committere : com-, com- + mittere, to send.] com·mit′ta·ble adj.committed (kəˈmɪtɪd) adj1. having a strong commitment to an ideology, religion, etc2. supporting; in favour ofThesaurusAdj. | 1. | committed - bound or obligated, as under a pledge to a particular cause, action, or attitude; "committed church members"; "a committed Marxist"uncommitted - not bound or pledged | | 2. | committed - associated in an exclusive sexual relationshipattachedloving - feeling or showing love and affection; "loving parents"; "loving glances" |
committedadjective1. dedicated, devoted, loyal, intent, faithful, devout, resolute, adherent, dutiful He said the government remained committed to attaining peace.2. pledged, involved, promised, tied, engaged, obliged, duty-bound It would have meant cancelling several meetings which I was already committed to.Translationscommit (kəˈmit) – past tense past participle comˈmitted – verb1. to perform; to do (especially something illegal). He committed the murder when he was drunk. 做(壞事),犯法 做(坏事),犯法 2. to hand over (a person) to an institution etc for treatment, safekeeping etc. committed to prison. 將某人押送或移送至…,將某人移送收押監禁 把...押交3. to put (oneself) under a particular obligation. She has committed herself to looking after her dead brother's children till the age of 18. 使(自己)承諾 使作出保证comˈmitment noun obligation. She could not take the job because of family commitments. 所承擔的義務,承諾 所承担的义务,承诺 comˈmittal noun the act of committing (to an institution). 收押 关押comˈmitted adjective pledged to do, or to support, something. He was committed to looking after his uncle; He is a committed socialist. 承諾的 承诺的IdiomsSeecommitcommitted
committed[kə′mid·əd] (ordnance) Pertaining to the condition of a fuse when the arming process has reached the point from which arming will continue to completion in spite of the absence of any arming forces. LegalSeeCommitAcronymsSeecementcommitted
Synonyms for committedadj dedicatedSynonyms- dedicated
- devoted
- loyal
- intent
- faithful
- devout
- resolute
- adherent
- dutiful
adj pledgedSynonyms- pledged
- involved
- promised
- tied
- engaged
- obliged
- duty-bound
Synonyms for committedadj bound or obligated, as under a pledge to a particular cause, action, or attitudeAntonymsadj associated in an exclusive sexual relationshipSynonymsRelated Words |