Similar words: committee, admitted, transmitted, commit, smitten, commitment, intermittent, summit. Meaning: [kə'mɪt] adj. 1. bound or obligated, as under a pledge to a particular cause, action, or attitude 2. associated in an exclusive sexual relationship.
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61. Four people had been arrested and committed for trial.
62. She committed suicide three days later.
63. They committed more than three divisions to the operations.
64. Brady committed a series of brutal murders.
65. He had witnessed horrors committed by the enemy.
66. She has not committed a criminal offence .
67. Who is supposed to have committed these transgressions?
68. He committed several serious offences.
69. We are firmly committed to reducing unemployment.
70. The company has committed funds to an advertising campaign.
71. The robbery was committed by a group of delinquents.
72. The prime suspect in the case committed suicide.
73. The gang members committed dozens of armed robberies.
74. The crime was committed under provocation.
75. The government has committed a serious error.
76. His body was committed to the deep .WHICH WORD?
77. The whole family are committed nudists.
78. He committed a burglary while on parole.
79. He has committed a serious crime.
80. We are committed to improving services.
81. They have committed trea -son against the state.
82. He's been committed to prison for fraud.
83. 80% of burglaries are committed by casual opportunists.
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84. He has committed himself to support his brother's children.
85. They committed the crime while high on drugs.
86. He committed himself heart and soul to the cause.
87. The woman who committed the crime was educationally disadvantaged.
88. I'd committed myself and there was no turning back.
89. The crime seemed to have been committed without motive.
90. She committed these documents to the fire.
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