commit
/kə-MIT/
•commit
To allocate or dedicate resources (e.g., 'commit money to a cause', 'commit time to a task').
Common Phrases
- commit to a project—commit to a project
- commit resources—commit resources
- commit time—commit time
Example Sentences
She committed her time to the project.
BeginnerThe company committed funds to the new building.
BeginnerHe committed to helping his friend.
BeginnerShe decided to commit to the new fitness program.
BeginnerThe team committed their best efforts to the project.
BeginnerHe committed $500 to the charity.
BeginnerThe government committed a large budget to infrastructure.
IntermediateThey committed themselves to the cause without hesitation.
IntermediateWe need to commit more resources to solve this issue.
IntermediateThe company committed significant funds to the new initiative.
IntermediateThey committed themselves to improving community relations.
IntermediateThe government committed to reducing carbon emissions.
IntermediateThe CEO committed the company's future to innovative research.
AdvancedThe organization committed to a long-term strategy despite short-term losses.
AdvancedThe government committed to a comprehensive plan to address climate change.
AdvancedHe committed himself fully to the cause, despite the risks.
AdvancedThe organization committed to a long-term partnership with the school.
AdvancedShe committed to a rigorous schedule to prepare for the marathon.
Advanced
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 crime—commit a crime
- commit to a cause—commit to a cause
- commit a mistake—commit a mistake
Example Sentences
He committed a small mistake during the test.
BeginnerShe committed to the project by signing the contract.
BeginnerThe company committed to reducing its carbon footprint.
BeginnerHe committed a mistake during the test.
BeginnerThe company committed to reducing emissions.
BeginnerShe committed herself to the project.
BeginnerHe was arrested for committing a violent crime.
IntermediateThey committed to the agreement after weeks of negotiation.
IntermediateThe artist committed to a new style in her latest work.
IntermediateThe artist committed to a new creative direction.
IntermediateThey committed resources to the community initiative.
IntermediateHe committed to a long-term partnership.
IntermediateThe government committed to a comprehensive reform of the education system.
AdvancedHe committed to the cause by donating all his savings.
AdvancedThe scientist committed to a risky experiment that could change the field.
AdvancedThe government committed to a controversial policy.
AdvancedShe committed to a radical transformation of the organization.
AdvancedThe scientist committed to an experimental theory.
Advanced
To make a firm promise or agreement to do something or be part of something.
Common Phrases
- commit to a cause—pledge support for a cause
- commit to a relationship—enter into a romantic partnership
- commit to a project—dedicate time and effort to a task
Example Sentences
She decided to commit to her new job.
BeginnerThey committed to helping the community.
BeginnerHe committed to the team last week.
BeginnerShe decided to commit to her new job.
BeginnerThey committed to a one-year contract.
BeginnerHe committed to the team's goals.
BeginnerThe company committed to reducing its carbon footprint.
IntermediateShe committed to a year-long volunteer program.
IntermediateThey committed to a long-term partnership.
IntermediateThe company committed to reducing emissions by 2030.
IntermediateShe committed to a long-term partnership with the NGO.
IntermediateThey committed to a shared vision for the future.
IntermediateThe government committed to implementing new policies by the end of the year.
AdvancedAfter much deliberation, he committed to the challenging project.
AdvancedThe government committed to a comprehensive climate action plan.
AdvancedHe committed to a lifelong commitment to social justice.
AdvancedThe organization committed to a zero-tolerance policy.
AdvancedThe organization committed to a comprehensive strategy for sustainability.
Advanced
To make a mistake or error
Common Phrases
- commit a sin—commit a sin
- commit an error—commit an error
- commit a crime—commit a crime
Example Sentences
He committed a mistake in the test.
BeginnerShe committed an error while typing the report.
BeginnerThe student committed a sin during the prayer.
BeginnerHe committed a small mistake during the test.
BeginnerShe committed an error while typing the report.
BeginnerThe student committed a sin by cheating on the exam.
BeginnerThe company committed a serious breach of protocol.
IntermediateHe was accused of committing fraud in the financial reports.
IntermediateThey committed a grave mistake by ignoring the safety guidelines.
IntermediateThe company committed a serious error in their financial report.
IntermediateHe was arrested for committing a crime in the neighborhood.
IntermediateThe artist committed a mistake in the final painting.
IntermediateThe politician committed an unforgivable error by leaking classified information.
AdvancedShe was found guilty of committing a hate crime against the community.
AdvancedThe corporation committed a series of ethical violations over the past decade.
AdvancedThe government committed a grave error by ignoring the warnings.
AdvancedShe was condemned for committing a sin against the community.
AdvancedThe scientist committed an error that led to the failed experiment.
Advanced