Synonym: do, entrust, perform, pledge, promise. Similar words: committee, summit, commission, commissioner, swimming, submit, permit, smite. Meaning: [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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1. I fear lest we commit an inexcusable blunder.
2. Women commit fewer crimes than men.
3. I commit this evil book to the flames.
4. to commit murder / adultery, etc.
5. He was charged with conspiracy to commit criminal damage.
6. Can it be proved that he did commit these offences?
7. The odds are that he will commit the same crime again.
8. We are all busy XiZi, not commit, cannot be resolved.
9. I am not proud, also not commit tomfoolery, is tired of all depend on.
10. So many children who commit violent crimes have themselves been brutalized by years of abuse and neglect.
11. Soldiers who obey orders to commit atrocities should be answerable for their crimes.
12. More people commit suicide at Christmas than at any other time.
13. I shall commit to her success.
14. Many young offenders commit further crimes with alarming predictability.
15. He brooded on whether she should commit suicide.
16. There are unconfirmed reports he tried to commit suicide.
17. She had repeatedly threatened to commit suicide.
18. They tried to persuade her to commit perjury.
19. People who commit crimes like that aren't normal.
20. Women commit far less crime than men.
21. He didn't commit what I said to memory.
22. They would commit every crime short of murder.
23. He couldn't commit himself on any issue.
24. Meeting them doesn't commit us to anything.
24. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
25. The government must commit itself to improving health care.
26. You should commit your idea to writing.
27. People who commit such crimes aren't normal.
29. He was sent to prison for a crime that he didn't commit.
30. He suffered the injustice of being punished for a crime which he did not commit.
More similar words: committee, summit, commission, commissioner, swimming, submit, permit, smite, limit, admit, immigrant, admit to, programming, immigration, transmit, to the limit, limitation, intermittent, in common, comment, commence, commonly, commander, comment on, communism, commodity, community, recommend, commercial, from memory.