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commit
verb
-
commit
,
committing
,
commits
,
committed
to
do
something
wrong
or
illegal
,
such
as
a
crime
or
a
serious
mistake
•
The
burglar
tried
to
commit
a
robbery
,
but
the
alarm
scared
him
away
.
The
burglar
tried
to
commit
a
robbery
,
but
the
alarm
scared
him
away
.
•
Anyone
who
commits
fraud
will
face
serious
punishment
.
Anyone
who
commits
fraud
will
face
serious
punishment
.
From
Latin
‘
committere
’
meaning
‘
to
bring
together
,
combine
;
entrust
;
begin
;
commit
a
crime
’.
verb
-
commit
,
committing
,
commits
,
committed
to
promise
sincerely
to
give
time
,
effort
,
or
loyalty
to
something
or
someone
•
After
years
of
dating
,
they
finally
committed
to
marriage
.
After
years
of
dating
,
they
finally
committed
to
marriage
.
•
If
you
commit
to
this
project
,
you
must
meet
every
deadline
.
If
you
commit
to
this
project
,
you
must
meet
every
deadline
.
verb
-
commit
,
committing
,
commits
,
committed
to
legally
send
someone
to
prison
,
hospital
,
or
another
institution
,
often
by
court
order
•
The
judge
decided
to
commit
the
offender
to
a
rehabilitation
center
.
The
judge
decided
to
commit
the
offender
to
a
rehabilitation
center
.
•
Doctors
can
commit
a
patient
if
they
are
a
danger
to
themselves
.
Doctors
can
commit
a
patient
if
they
are
a
danger
to
themselves
.
verb
-
commit
,
committing
,
commits
,
committed
(
computing
)
to
permanently
record
or
save
changes
in
a
database
or
version-control
system
•
Remember
to
commit
your
code
after
finishing
the
feature
.
Remember
to
commit
your
code
after
finishing
the
feature
.
•
The
database
will
not
update
until
the
transaction
is
committed
.
The
database
will
not
update
until
the
transaction
is
committed
.
verb
-
commit
,
committing
,
commits
,
committed
to
learn
something
so
well
that
you
can
remember
it
exactly
;
to
memorize
•
Actors
must
commit
their
lines
to
memory
before
rehearsals
.
Actors
must
commit
their
lines
to
memory
before
rehearsals
.
•
He
tried
to
commit
all
the
formulas
to
memory
for
the
exam
.
He
tried
to
commit
all
the
formulas
to
memory
for
the
exam
.
noun
(
computing
)
a
set
of
changes
that
is
saved
to
a
version-control
system
at
one
time
•
Each
commit
should
include
a
clear
message
describing
the
changes
.
Each
commit
should
include
a
clear
message
describing
the
changes
.
•
I
pushed
three
commits
to
the
repository
this
morning
.
I
pushed
three
commits
to
the
repository
this
morning
.
Noun
use
from
the
verb
sense
in
software
development
starting
in
the
late
20th
century
.
committee
noun
a
group
of
people
chosen
to
study
,
plan
,
or
manage
something
on
behalf
of
a
larger
organization
•
The
city
council
formed
a
committee
to
improve
the
public
parks
.
The
city
council
formed
a
committee
to
improve
the
public
parks
.
•
Sarah
chairs
the
fundraising
committee
at
her
children
’
s
school
.
Sarah
chairs
the
fundraising
committee
at
her
children
’
s
school
.
Early
17th
century
:
from
the
verb
commit
+
‑ee
,
originally
indicating
people
to
whom
authority
is
‘
committed
’.
noun
(
archaic
,
law
)
a
person
appointed
by
a
court
to
take
charge
of
someone
who
is
unable
to
manage
their
own
affairs
•
In
1850
,
the
judge
named
Mr
.
Brown
as
committee
for
the
injured
sailor
.
In
1850
,
the
judge
named
Mr
.
Brown
as
committee
for
the
injured
sailor
.
•
The
orphan
’
s
estate
was
managed
by
a
legal
committee
until
she
turned
twenty-one
.
The
orphan
’
s
estate
was
managed
by
a
legal
committee
until
she
turned
twenty-one
.
Same
origin
as
modern
sense
;
meaning
of
‘
person
entrusted
’
arose
from
the
notion
of
being
‘
committed
’
with
responsibility
.
commitment
noun
a
promise
or
firm
decision
to
do
something
or
to
support
someone
or
something
•
Mia
made
a
commitment
to
practice
the
piano
every
day
.
Mia
made
a
commitment
to
practice
the
piano
every
day
.
•
The
couple
exchanged
rings
as
a
sign
of
their
lifelong
commitment
.
The
couple
exchanged
rings
as
a
sign
of
their
lifelong
commitment
.
From
commit
+
-ment
,
first
recorded
in
English
in
the
17th
century
.