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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241. Life keeps getting better for those who are committed to working for a better life. Dr T.P.Chia
242. Whether a company acquires an asset through loan or leasing, it is committed to making future cash payments.
243. Some, previously only marginally interested, developed a consciousness as trade unionists and became committed activists.
244. Trespass can therefore be committed by a person who digs a tunnel under land or who abuses the airspace.
245. Opposition leaders have talked about pursuing a criminal case against Estrada for corruption and other offenses he allegedly committed in office.
246. Commentators who are too committed to particular types of action limit their appeal.
247. Sentencing had been adjourned from an earlier date during which time it is alleged Marriner committed other offences.
248. They also maintained that it would be impossible to hold fair trials so long after the alleged crimes had been committed.
249. The Gamester also ended tragically when Beverly, a gambler, falsely accused of murder, committed suicide by taking poison.
250. Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. Margaret Mead
251. Nevertheless, they do occur and occasional assaults and other criminal acts are committed.
252. She said that he committed both offences to feed his addiction to gaming machines.
253. What is the price tag for keeping decent, nonviolent people from having to commit the very act that Davis committed?
254. Marshal Sergei Akhromeyev, chief military adviser to Gorbachev, committed suicide on Aug. 24.
255. Police think the crime was committed by someone from outside the area.
256. But the committed membership are not those best able to give an accurate assessment.
257. Stay committed to your decisions, but stay flexible in your approach. Tony Robbins
258. It is often said that an assault can be committed only by an act and that an omission is not sufficient.
259. They have to be committed to what management wants them to accomplish.
260. Above all, always be capable of feeling deeply any injustice committed against anyone[sentencedict.com], anywhere in the world. Che Guevara
261. He finds Miriam appealing and she holds for him the added attraction of being married and committed herself.
262. When I asked who she thought had committed the crime, she smiled and said nothing.
263. He'd committed adultery with the wife of the local steward - the land agent for the lord of the manor.
264. The rest of my offences were committed in self-defence,(http://sentencedict.com/committed.html) when I found the hands of all People were against me.
265. We are also committed to breaking down artificial barriers to women's advancement based on prejudice or lack of imagination.
266. Not only did he know their ways and problems but was committed to their advancement.
267. The offence would be committed by a single act of distribution, and the recipient may be a single person.
268. Development Rank Restaurants are committed to a positive annual appraisal system for all members of management.
269. The ideas they discuss and promote centre on agreements between schools and businesses committed to achieving enhanced employability for students.
270. Modern progressives committed to diversity often fail to acknowledge this.
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