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1. to do or perform (usually something wrong); perpetrate: »
A man who steals commits a crime. Thou shalt not commit adultery (Exodus 20:14).
2. to hand over for safekeeping; deliver: »The sick man committed himself to a doctor's care. The insane woman was committed to an asylum.
3. to imprison officially: »The judge committed the thief to prison.
4. to give over; carry over; transfer: »I will commit the experiences of my early life to writing. Dead people are committed to the grave.
5. to bind or involve (oneself); pledge: »I have committed myself and must keep my promise. He would not commit himself in any way.
6. to reveal (one's opinion).7. to refer (a bill) to a committee for consideration.● ↑commit to memory,● ↑commit to paper,╂[< Latin committere < com- with + mittere send, put]–com|mit´ter, noun.Synonym Study 2 Commit, consign, entrust mean to hand over a person or thing. Commit means to hand over for safekeeping: »The court committed the financial affairs of the orphan to a guardian.
Consign suggests formally handing over control of something, usually by signed documents: »His will consigned his share of the bonds his sister.
Entrust means to commit with trust and confidence in the receiver: »I entrusted my door key to my neighbor.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.