Commits can be categorized as a verb.
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commit - cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution; "After the second episode, she had to be committed"; "he was committed to prison" | ||
commit - engage in or perform; "practice safe sex"; "commit a random act of kindness" | ||
commit - give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause; "She committed herself to the work of God"; "give one's talents to a good cause"; "consecrate your life to the church" | ||
commit - make an investment; "Put money into bonds" | ||
commit - confer a trust upon; "The messenger was entrusted with the general's secret"; "I commit my soul to God" | ||
commit - perform an act, usually with a negative connotation; "perpetrate a crime"; "pull a bank robbery" |
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1. | verb | There is no one but commits errors. | |
2. | verb | He ought to be punished if he commits a crime. | |
3. | verb | One cup of coffee commits one to forty years of friendship. | |
4. | verb | Love is a madness that only the priest heals, and when the priest heals it, he commits a great folly. | |
5. | verb | Society prepares the crime; the criminal commits it. | |
6. | verb | Politics can sometimes resemble grammar: An error that everyone commits is finally recognized as a rule. | |
7. | verb | It's great that you like to be good, to grow, to evolve; however, doing it at the cost of others or undervaluing his or her work is unforgivable. Who commits it is, in fact, in decadence rather than ascension. | |
8. | verb | A pirate commits piracy. | |
9. | verb | The penis is what commits adultery. | |
10. | verb | The really frightening thing about totalitarianism is not that it commits "atrocities" but that it attacks the concept of objective truth; it claims to control the past as well as the future. | |
11. | verb | Who does not repent of one fault commits another. | |
12. | verb | Islam has nothing to do with the horrific acts that ISIS commits. | |
13. | verb | In the NBA, if a player commits six fouls, they foul out and can't play for the rest of the game. | |
14. | verb | Commit a random act of kindness. | |
15. | verb | I commit my soul to God. |
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There is no one but commits errors. | |
He ought to be punished if he commits a crime. | |
One cup of coffee commits one to forty years of friendship. | |
Love is a madness that only the priest heals, and when the priest heals it, he commits a great folly. | |
Society prepares the crime; the criminal commits it. | |
Politics can sometimes resemble grammar: An error that everyone commits is finally recognized as a rule. | |
It's great that you like to be good, to grow, to evolve; however, doing it at the cost of others or undervaluing his or her work is unforgivable. Who commits it is, in fact, in decadence rather than ascension. | |
A pirate commits piracy. | |
The penis is what commits adultery. | |
The really frightening thing about totalitarianism is not that it commits "atrocities" but that it attacks the concept of objective truth; it claims to control the past as well as the future. | |
Who does not repent of one fault commits another. | |
Islam has nothing to do with the horrific acts that ISIS commits. | |
In the NBA, if a player commits six fouls, they foul out and can't play for the rest of the game. | |
Commit a random act of kindness. |
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I commit my soul to God. |
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