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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121. The company is committed to caring for the environment.
122. The criminal was committed to jail.
123. This witness has committed perjury and no reliance can be placed on her evidence.
124. She committed suicide by throwing herself out of a tenth floor window.
125. He knew that he had committed a terrible sin .
126. Once you sign on the dotted line you are committed to that property.
127. These crimes were committed largely by professional criminals who lived by crime.
128. The gang admitted they had committed four recent bank robberies.
129. The boy was committed to the care of his aunt.
130. A number of churches were sacked and sacrilegious acts committed.
131. Is it right to say all the crimes he committed were simply the result of his upbringing?
132. Empathy for the criminal's childhood misery does not imply exoneration of the crimes he committed as an adult.
133. I must go. I have committed myself to the club tonight and the members are expecting me.
134. Professors, for the most part, are firmly committed to teaching, not research.
135. A number of burglaries have been committed in this area recently.
136. The killing was cold-blooded, and those who committed this atrocity should be tried and punished.
137. They announced a general amnesty for crimes committed during the war.
138. The report detailed the human rights abuses committed during the war.
139. The government is committed to achieving equal rights for women.
140. Let me reiterate that we are fully committed to this policy.
141. Decent people were filled with disgust for whoever committed the crimes.
142. We are committed to supporting democracy and reform in the region.
143. You could end up committed to yet another savings scheme and none the wiser about managing your finances.
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144. He was a man who abhorred violence and was deeply committed to reconciliation.
145. He tried to make it appear that she had committed suicide.
146. The chief of police said that he was committed to wiping out vice in the city.
147. The men were pulled in on suspicion of having committed a burglary.
148. Groups like ours are committed to eradicating homophobia, racism and sexism.
149. He committed a crime, no ifs or buts about it.
150. Mary's a committed nurse.
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