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- COMMITTING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of COMMIT is to carry into action deliberately : perpetrate How to use commit in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Commit
- COMMIT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
committed, committing to bind or obligate oneself, as by pledge or assurance; devote or engage oneself to a person or thing: If he hasn’t committed after eight years, he’s never going to marry you
- COMMITTING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
What's hard is committing to your audience -- and yourself -- and persevering week in and week out
- committing - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to declare that one has a certain opinion or position:[~ + oneself] The senator would not commit herself on the upcoming vote to obligate (oneself), such as by a pledge:[~ + oneself + to + object] He committed himself to helping the poor commend: to commit one's soul to God
- Committing - definition of committing by The Free Dictionary
1 to give in trust or charge; consign 2 to consign for preservation: to commit ideas to writing
- COMMITTING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Rhonda was committing the sin of sins: she was ratting on a fellow crasher The pair of them were committing the classic victimless crime → See commit Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video
- Committing or Comiting – Which is Correct? - Two Minute English
When you write or type out a word, have you ever stopped to ask yourself, "Am I spelling this right?" It’s normal to wonder, especially with words that have double letters Today, let’s talk about whether the correct spelling is "committing" or "comiting " The correct spelling is committing
- Comiting vs. Committing — Which is Correct Spelling?
"Comiting" is an incorrect spelling The correct form is "Committing," which means to carry out or perpetrate an act or action
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