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Committing Meaning in English

word · lemma: commit

/kəˈmɪtɪŋ/
kuh-MI-ting
/kəmˈɪtɪŋ/
kuh-MI-ting

Definition

'Committing' means carrying out an action, often something serious or wrong, like a crime. It can also mean dedicating yourself to something or making a promise.

Usage & Nuances

'Committing' is often used for negative actions ('committing a crime') and also for positive contexts ('committing to a relationship'). Avoid using it for simple tasks. Collocations include 'committing a crime', 'committing to a goal', and 'committing oneself'.

Example Sentences

He regrets committing so quickly without thinking it through.

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He was caught committing a robbery last night.

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She is committing to studying harder this year.

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They are committing resources to help the community.

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Before committing to the project, let's discuss the details.

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Are you really committing to living abroad for a year?

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