commit

/kə-MIT/

commit

1. Verb

To allocate or dedicate resources (e.g., 'commit money to a cause', 'commit time to a task').

Common Phrases

  • commit to a projectcommit to a project
  • commit resourcescommit resources
  • commit timecommit time

Example Sentences

  • She committed her time to the project.

    Beginner
  • The company committed funds to the new building.

    Beginner
  • He committed to helping his friend.

    Beginner
  • She decided to commit to the new fitness program.

    Beginner
  • The team committed their best efforts to the project.

    Beginner
  • He committed $500 to the charity.

    Beginner
  • The government committed a large budget to infrastructure.

    Intermediate
  • They committed themselves to the cause without hesitation.

    Intermediate
  • We need to commit more resources to solve this issue.

    Intermediate
  • The company committed significant funds to the new initiative.

    Intermediate
  • They committed themselves to improving community relations.

    Intermediate
  • The government committed to reducing carbon emissions.

    Intermediate
  • The CEO committed the company's future to innovative research.

    Advanced
  • The organization committed to a long-term strategy despite short-term losses.

    Advanced
  • The government committed to a comprehensive plan to address climate change.

    Advanced
  • He committed himself fully to the cause, despite the risks.

    Advanced
  • The organization committed to a long-term partnership with the school.

    Advanced
  • She committed to a rigorous schedule to prepare for the marathon.

    Advanced
2. VerbN/APlural: N/A

To perform an action, especially one that is serious or has significant consequences (e.g., 'commit a crime', 'commit a mistake').

Common Phrases

  • commit a crimecommit a crime
  • commit to a causecommit to a cause
  • commit a mistakecommit a mistake

Example Sentences

  • He committed a small mistake during the test.

    Beginner
  • She committed to the project by signing the contract.

    Beginner
  • The company committed to reducing its carbon footprint.

    Beginner
  • He committed a mistake during the test.

    Beginner
  • The company committed to reducing emissions.

    Beginner
  • She committed herself to the project.

    Beginner
  • He was arrested for committing a violent crime.

    Intermediate
  • They committed to the agreement after weeks of negotiation.

    Intermediate
  • The artist committed to a new style in her latest work.

    Intermediate
  • The artist committed to a new creative direction.

    Intermediate
  • They committed resources to the community initiative.

    Intermediate
  • He committed to a long-term partnership.

    Intermediate
  • The government committed to a comprehensive reform of the education system.

    Advanced
  • He committed to the cause by donating all his savings.

    Advanced
  • The scientist committed to a risky experiment that could change the field.

    Advanced
  • The government committed to a controversial policy.

    Advanced
  • She committed to a radical transformation of the organization.

    Advanced
  • The scientist committed to an experimental theory.

    Advanced
3. VerbNONEPlural: NONE

To make a firm promise or agreement to do something or be part of something.

Common Phrases

  • commit to a causepledge support for a cause
  • commit to a relationshipenter into a romantic partnership
  • commit to a projectdedicate time and effort to a task

Example Sentences

  • She decided to commit to her new job.

    Beginner
  • They committed to helping the community.

    Beginner
  • He committed to the team last week.

    Beginner
  • She decided to commit to her new job.

    Beginner
  • They committed to a one-year contract.

    Beginner
  • He committed to the team's goals.

    Beginner
  • The company committed to reducing its carbon footprint.

    Intermediate
  • She committed to a year-long volunteer program.

    Intermediate
  • They committed to a long-term partnership.

    Intermediate
  • The company committed to reducing emissions by 2030.

    Intermediate
  • She committed to a long-term partnership with the NGO.

    Intermediate
  • They committed to a shared vision for the future.

    Intermediate
  • The government committed to implementing new policies by the end of the year.

    Advanced
  • After much deliberation, he committed to the challenging project.

    Advanced
  • The government committed to a comprehensive climate action plan.

    Advanced
  • He committed to a lifelong commitment to social justice.

    Advanced
  • The organization committed to a zero-tolerance policy.

    Advanced
  • The organization committed to a comprehensive strategy for sustainability.

    Advanced
4. VerbneutralPlural: N/A

To make a mistake or error

Common Phrases

  • commit a sincommit a sin
  • commit an errorcommit an error
  • commit a crimecommit a crime

Example Sentences

  • He committed a mistake in the test.

    Beginner
  • She committed an error while typing the report.

    Beginner
  • The student committed a sin during the prayer.

    Beginner
  • He committed a small mistake during the test.

    Beginner
  • She committed an error while typing the report.

    Beginner
  • The student committed a sin by cheating on the exam.

    Beginner
  • The company committed a serious breach of protocol.

    Intermediate
  • He was accused of committing fraud in the financial reports.

    Intermediate
  • They committed a grave mistake by ignoring the safety guidelines.

    Intermediate
  • The company committed a serious error in their financial report.

    Intermediate
  • He was arrested for committing a crime in the neighborhood.

    Intermediate
  • The artist committed a mistake in the final painting.

    Intermediate
  • The politician committed an unforgivable error by leaking classified information.

    Advanced
  • She was found guilty of committing a hate crime against the community.

    Advanced
  • The corporation committed a series of ethical violations over the past decade.

    Advanced
  • The government committed a grave error by ignoring the warnings.

    Advanced
  • She was condemned for committing a sin against the community.

    Advanced
  • The scientist committed an error that led to the failed experiment.

    Advanced