commit
Prononciation : [/kəˈmɪt/]
Mot
Contexte : « promise »
(verb) to promise or pledge to do something. It's like making a plan and saying you will definitely do it.
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She committed to finishing the project by the deadline.
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He didn't commit to attending the meeting, so we don't know if he will be there.
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Did you commit to helping your friend move this weekend?
Contexte : « dedicate time or resources »
(verb) to give your time, energy, or resources to something like a project or task. It's like focusing all your effort on one thing.
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He committed himself fully to the new business venture.
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She didn't commit enough time to studying, so she didn't do well on the test.
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Are you ready to commit to volunteering regularly at the shelter?
Contexte : « criminal act »
(verb) to do something wrong or illegal, like a crime. It's like making a bad decision and getting in trouble for it.
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He committed a robbery and was caught by the police.
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She didn't commit any crimes; she's a law-abiding citizen.
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Did the suspect commit the crime alone or with accomplices?
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