COMMIT


Meaning of COMMIT in English

transcription, транскрипция: [ kəˈmɪt ]

v.tr. (committed, committing) 1 (usu. foll. by to) entrust or consign for: a safe keeping (I commit him to your care). b treatment, usu. destruction (committed the book to the flames). 2 perpetrate, do (esp. a crime, sin, or blunder). 3 pledge, involve, or bind (esp. oneself) to a certain course or policy (does not like committing herself; committed by the vow he had made). 4 (as committed adj.) (often foll. by to) a morally dedicated or politically aligned (a committed Christian; committed to the cause; a committed socialist). b obliged (to take certain action) (felt committed to staying there). 5 Polit. refer (a bill etc.) to a committee. øcommit to memory memorize. commit to prison consign officially to custody, esp. on remand. øøcommittable adj. committer n. [ME f. L committere join, entrust (as COM-, mittere miss- send)]

English main colloquial, spoken dictionary.      Английский основной разговорный словарь.