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committed
待發
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·mit
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Committed
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Committing
.]
1.
To
give
in
trust
;
to
put
into
charge
or
keeping
;
to
intrust
;
to
consign
; --
used
with
to
,
unto
.
Commit
thy
way
unto
the
Lord
.
--
Ps
.
xxxvii
. 5.
Bid
him
farewell
,
commit
him
to
the
grave
.
--
Shak
.
2.
To
put
in
charge
of
a
jailor
;
to
imprison
.
These
two
were
committed
.
--
Clarendon
.
3.
To
do
;
to
perpetrate
,
as
a
crime
,
sin
,
or
fault
.
Thou
shalt
not
commit
adultery
.
--
Ex
.
xx
. 14.
4.
To
join
for
a
contest
;
to
match
; --
followed
by
with
. [
R
.]
5.
To
pledge
or
bind
;
to
compromise
,
expose
,
or
endanger
by
some
decisive
act
or
preliminary
step
; --
often
used
reflexively
;
as
,
to
commit
one's
self
to
a
certain
course
.
You
might
have
satisfied
every
duty
of
political
friendship
,
without
commiting
the
honor
of
your
sovereign
.
--
Junius
.
Any
sudden
assent
to
the
proposal
. . .
might
possibly
be
considered
as
committing
the
faith
of
the
United
States
.
--
Marshall
.
6.
To
confound
. [
An
obsolete
Latinism
.]
Committing
short
and
long
[quantities].
--
Milton
.
To commit a bill
Legislation
,
to
refer
or
intrust
it
to
a
committee
or
others
,
to
be
considered
and
reported
.
To commit to memory
,
or
To commit
,
to
learn
by
heart
;
to
memorize
.
Syn:
--
To Commit
,
Intrust
,
Consign
.
Usage:
These
words
have
in
common
the
idea
of
transferring
from
one's
self
to
the
care
and
custody
of
another
.
Commit
is
the
widest
term
,
and
may
express
only
the
general
idea
of
delivering
into
the
charge
of
another
;
as
,
to
commit
a
lawsuit
to
the
care
of
an
attorney
;
or
it
may
have
the
special
sense
of
intrusting
with
or
without
limitations
,
as
to
a
superior
power
,
or
to
a
careful
servant
,
or
of
consigning
,
as
to
writing
or
paper
,
to
the
flames
,
or
to
prison
.
To
intrust
denotes
the
act
of
committing
to
the
exercise
of
confidence
or
trust
;
as
,
to
intrust
a
friend
with
the
care
of
a
child
,
or
with
a
secret
.
To
consign
is
a
more
formal
act
,
and
regards
the
thing
transferred
as
placed
chiefly
or
wholly
out
of
one's
immediate
control
;
as
,
to
consign
a
pupil
to
the
charge
of
his
instructor
;
to
consign
goods
to
an
agent
for
sale
;
to
consign
a
work
to
the
press
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
committed
See
commit
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
committed
adj
1:
bound
or
obligated
,
as
under
a
pledge
to
a
particular
cause
,
action
,
or
attitude
; "
committed
church
members
"; "
a
committed
Marxist
" [
ant
:
uncommitted
]
2:
associated
in
an
exclusive
sexual
relationship
[
syn
:
attached
]
[
ant
:
unattached
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
commit
v
1:
perform
an
act
,
usually
with
a
negative
connotation
;
"
perpetrate
a
crime
"; "
pull
a
bank
robbery
" [
syn
:
perpetrate
,
pull
]
2:
give
entirely
to
a
specific
person
,
activity
,
or
cause
; "
She
committed
herself
to
the
work
of
God
"; "
give
one's
talents
to
a
good
cause
"; "
consecrate
your
life
to
the
church
"
[
syn
:
give
,
dedicate
,
consecrate
,
devote
]
3:
cause
to
be
admitted
;
of
persons
to
an
institution
; "
After
the
second
episode
,
she
had
to
be
committed
"; "
he
was
committed
to
prison
" [
syn
:
institutionalize
,
institutionalise
,
send
,
charge
]
4:
confer
a
trust
upon
; "
The
messenger
was
entrusted
with
the
general's
secret
"; "
I
commit
my
soul
to
God
" [
syn
:
entrust
,
intrust
,
trust
,
confide
]
5:
make
an
investment
; "
Put
money
into
bonds
" [
syn
:
invest
,
put
,
place
] [
ant
:
divest
]
[
also
:
committing
,
committed
]
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