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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181. Occasionally people confess to crimes they haven't committed just to get attention.
182. The magistrates committed him for trial at the Old Bailey.
183. The government is committed to protecting the interests of tenants.
184. He committed both crimes to feed his addiction to heroin.
185. Detectives deduced from the clues who had committed the crime.
186. London company requires a team player committed to quality management.
187. A chain can only be as strong as its weakest link, so we must look at the least committed country to see if the alliance will hold.
188. The success or failure of the project depends on how committed the managers are.
189. He was electrocuted for a murder committed when he was 17.
190. The government is committed to holding exports at their present level.
191. The army is committed to ensuring the independence of the country.
192. Planners are committed to developing the city's brownfield sites before granting permission to build on the rural outskirts.
193. The crime he committed is a blot on his record.
194. She committed the heresy of playing a Madonna song on a classical music station.
195. The two men were committed for trial at Bristol Crown Court.
196. He spoke of the abhorrent crimes that had been committed under the regime.
197. This government is committed to extending parental choice in education.
198. He was deeply committed to political doctrines of social equality.
199. He faced it out that he was nowhere near the spot when the crime was committed.
200. The crime was committed with the connivance of a police officer.
201. He insisted that he had not committed any crime .
202. He was one of the few thousand committed Rastafarians in South Africa.
203. You must decide whether, on the balance of probabilities ,(www.Sentencedict.com) he committed the crime.
204. She felt she had committed an offence against the right of others.
205. Is there any physical evidence to suggest that a crime has been committed?
206. He committed the crime with a gun that he legally owned.
207. After he had committed the crime, his conscience was troubled.
208. He is expected to be committed for trial at Liverpool Crown Court.
209. Data indicates that most crime is committed by young males.
210. She cared for Jem in her way but did not want to become emotionally committed.
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