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commit someone or something for something to promise someone or something for a particular purpose or time. I can't commit myself for Friday night. We are unable to commit any more funds for your project. commit someone or something to something to pledge or assign someone or something to something. The boss committed Ralph to the task. I cannot commit any more money to your project. commit something to memory to memorize something. Do we have to commit this poem to memory? The dress rehearsal of the play is tomorrow night. Please make sure you have committed all your lines to memory by that time. See also: memory commit oneself on something to agree to something; to promise or pledge to do something. I'm sorry, but I can't commit myself on this matter until I know more details. See also: oneself commit oneself to someone or something to devote oneself to someone or something; to be faithful to someone or something. He committed himself to his wife. She settled down and committed herself to her job. See also: oneself commit oneself to something 1. to agree to something; to promise or pledge to do something. Yes, I will commit myself to the repair of the door frame. Will you commit yourself to finishing on time? 2. to promise to support and assist something. I can't commit myself to your cause at the present time. Maybe next month when I am less busy. She committed herself to being there on time. See also: oneself commit to someone to marry or enter into an exclusive relationship with another person. Jane says she loves me, but she's not ready to commit to any one person. If you can't commit to me, then this relationship is over. commit something to memory to make yourself remember something I haven't got a pen to write down your phone number - I'll just have to commit it to memory. See also: memory commit to memory something also commit something to memory to study something in order to make yourself remember it If you want to learn a language well, you have to commit to memory long lists of vocabulary and grammatical rules. The boys read the holy book several times, committing it to memory. See also: memory How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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In the same work, he referred to the Quakers as heretics or committers of heresy nine times. The impact of this on students trying to achieve the right college match is difficult to measure, but anecdotally we see a number of ED committers who live to regret their choice, at some stage. Although most committers of incest were sentenced to banishment for life, it is not surprising that magistrates were not entirely consistent in imposing punishments. |
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