Present participle for to perform an action
“We must prevent criminals from obtaining weapons to commit crimes.”
Present participle for to pledge, give or set aside (resources) to another or for future use
“We are expecting our investors to commit a substantial amount of funds to take this business to the next level.”
Present participle for to pledge or bind (a person or an organization) to a certain course or policy
“For the next few years, he would commit himself to perfecting his craft.”
Present participle for to put send or confine (someone) to prison or a psychiatric hospital
“If he refuses to submit to an examination, the magistrate may commit him to prison.”
Present participle for to promise or make a guarantee to do something
Present participle for to intend or plan to do something
Present participle for to transfer the possession of something to someone
Present participle for to promise to give in marriage
Present participle for to increase one's commitment in a relationship
Present participle for to be involved in
(apply oneself) Present participle for to work hard or commit to an objective
Present participle for to settle on a plan of action
Present participle for to bind, compel, constrain, or oblige by a social, legal, or moral tie
Present participle for to commit oneself to a (decisive) task or decision
Present participle for to submit or put forward
Present participle for to put in writing
Present participle for to issue, establish or apply as a charge, fine or penalty
Present participle for to enter into a formal and legally binding agreement
Present participle for to put away or aside (for later use)
Present participle for to enter data
Present participle for to make a pledge or guarantee
The act of doing something (to completion), typically with notable consequences or repercussions
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