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Sentence count:284+9Posted:2016-09-23Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: doentrustperformpledgepromiseSimilar words: committeesummitcommissioncommissionerswimmingsubmitpermitsmiteMeaning: [kə'mɪt]  v. 1. perform an act, usually with a negative connotation 2. give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause 3. cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution 4. confer a trust upon 5. make an investment. 
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211. He will resign if he is forced to accept an unrealistic budget he can not commit to.
212. How could I commit such an offence when I really do love my parents so much?
213. Even at 35, Bobby seemed unable to commit to a romantic relationship.
214. The most loving parents and relatives commit murder with smiles on their faces. They force us to destroy the person we really are: a subtle kind of murder. Jim Morrison 
215. The bridge, as the mannikin told us, was a favourite place for people to commit suicide.
216. For a while I was afraid she was going to commit hara-kiri by eating one of her own concoctions.
217. The great majority of non-employees who commit crimes against business will live in the immediate area.
218. And works of art to create, and games to play, and centuries to remember, and crimes to commit.
219. All passions make us commit faults, but love makes us commit the most ridiculous ones. Francois de La Rochefoucauld 
220. We must commit ourselves to promoting equal rights for all Americans.
221. The future will be shaped by those willing to commit their minds and their bodies to the task. Robert F. Kennedy 
222. He could not anticipate the demands on his time, so he could seldom commit to any meeting in advance.
223. They commit themselves to inquire into all alleged cases of torture and to prosecute offenders.
224. Later, these too were taken away, and it could only commit for trial by a jury.
225. First, he had to commit to some very different budgeting and spending habits.
226. There is considerable sympathy for members of the public who commit some minor infringement under circumstances which are considered justifiable and understandable.
227. For centuries, this country had refused to commit itself to have a standing army on the continent.
228. He watched Offerman commit 139 errors, including a major-league high 35 last season in 115 games.
229. He has touted his anti-crime credentials by ordering guidelines for local authorities that would oust from public housing residents who commit crimes.
230. In any democracy, a government can commit its people to certain bloodshed only if it believes it has their support.
231. Last month Duriez and Tibbles was found guilty of conspiracy to commit arson.
232. Here, computer-illiterate small-time capitalists can commit gaffes, like holding the mouse upside down, without being seen.
233. That is, they must convict him of the offence which they think he probably did not commit.
234. Through membership of the International Labour Organisation[sentencedict.com/commit.html], developing countries commit themselves to its core principles.
235. Happily, the urge to commit suicide was itself long dead, buried beneath her need for revenge.
236. The writer appeared to have been so anxious to commit the message to paper that the conventional opening had been dispensed with.
237. She claimed she wasn't trying to commit suicide, and doctors gave her the benefit of the doubt.
238. It is not that once we know something we commit ourselves to it but that knowing something is itself a commitment.
239. The speech did not commit the rebels to a ceasefire.
240. What do you do with a basically good child who helped commit a murder?
More similar words: committeesummitcommissioncommissionerswimmingsubmitpermitsmitelimitadmitimmigrantadmit toprogrammingimmigrationtransmitto the limitlimitationintermittentin commoncommentcommencecommonlycommandercomment oncommunismcommoditycommunityrecommendcommercialfrom memory
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