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    [Adjective]  | "com*mit*ted" | \ kə-ˈmi-təd \


    1: placed in confinement (as in a mental institution)

    2: having made a pledge or commitment to someone (such as a romantic partner) or something (such as a cause); also : characterized by such a pledge or commitment


    Origin: 1646 ;

    [Verb]  | "com*mit" | \ kə-ˈmit \


    1: to carry into action deliberately : perpetrate

    2: obligate, bind

    3: to pledge or assign to some particular course or use


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Middle English committen "to give in trust (to), delegate authority (to), engage in," borrowed from Anglo-French committer, commettre, going back to Latin committere "to join together, engage, place in the keeping of, entrust, bring about, carry out (a crime)," from com- {see: |com-|com-} + mittere "to release, let go, send (for a purpose)" {mat|admit|};

    [Noun]  | "committed relationship" 


    1: a serious and lasting romantic relationship with someone

    [Noun]  | "sui*cide" | \ ˈsü-ə-ˌsīd \


    1: the act or an instance of ending one's own life voluntarily and intentionally

    2: ruin of one's own interests

    3: apoptosis


    Origin: 1643 ;

     Latin sui (genitive) of oneself + English -cide; akin to Old English & Old High German sīn his, Latin suus one's own, sed, se without, Sanskrit sva oneself, one's own;

    [Adjective]  | "committed" 


    1: as in engaged, pledged;


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    [Verb]  | "committed" 


    1: to carry through (as a process) to completion;


      * e.g., " ... accused of committing a felony "





    2: to obligate by prior agreement;


      * e.g., " ... we were committed to finishing the project "





    3: to put (something) into the possession or safekeeping of another;


      * e.g., " ... commit only some power to each official "



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    [Verb]  | "commit" 


    1: to carry through (as a process) to completion;


      * e.g., " ... accused of committing a felony "





    2: to obligate by prior agreement;


      * e.g., " ... we were committed to finishing the project "





    3: to put (something) into the possession or safekeeping of another;


      * e.g., " ... commit only some power to each official "



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     [ "committed" ]

    1: willing to sacrifice things for the sake of something else.

      * e.g.,  ... the girl was committed in her relationship 

     [ "committed" ]

    1: Soon to be a big hit on NBC. Sitcom about a bunch of Friends in New York.

      * e.g.,  ... Committed was released in January and it soon was cancelled. 


     [ "committed" ]

    2: Hmmm... sound familiar?

     [ "commitment" ]

    1: Commitment is what

      * e.g.,  ... When I say I love you, I mean that I'm committed to working to love you even when it's hard. 


     [ "commitment" ]

    2: Transforms the promise into reality.


     [ "commitment" ]

    3: It is the words that speak


     [ "commitment" ]

    4: Boldly of your intentions.


     [ "commitment" ]

    5: And the actions which speak


     [ "commitment" ]

    6: Louder than the words.


     [ "commitment" ]

    7: It is making the time


     [ "commitment" ]

    8: When there is none.


     [ "commitment" ]

    9: Coming through time


     [ "commitment" ]

    10: After time after time,


     [ "commitment" ]

    11: Year after year after year.


     [ "commitment" ]

    12: Commitment is the stuff


     [ "commitment" ]

    13: Character is made of;


     [ "commitment" ]

    14: The power to change


     [ "commitment" ]

    15: The face of things.


     [ "commitment" ]

    16: It is the daily triumph


     [ "commitment" ]

    17: Of integrity over skepticism.

     [ "Committed" ]

    1: An act of dedication to someone or something

      * e.g.,  ... When I married my husband I committed to him for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do us part 

     [ "commitment" ]

    1: Something men are frequently afraid of.

      * e.g.,  ... Me:I love you 


     [ "commitment" ]

    2: Proposal of this will most definently end a relationship.

      * e.g.,  ... Guy slowly backs away then turns and sprints 

     [ "Commitment" ]

    1: The Black Knight. Nuff Said.

      * e.g.,  ... "Just a flesh wound." "Tis a scratch." "I've had worse." The Black Knight has some serious commitment 

     [ "commitment" ]

    1: sticking with something long after the mood you have said it in has left you..

      * e.g.,  ... robert while high "ime gonna stack lots of money this summer and stay commited to my commitment"  

     [ "commit" ]

    1: to kill yourself (suicide)

      * e.g.,  ... "I can't believe i beat it with that nasty chick" 

     [ "commitment" ]

    1:  To be loyal to an organization, person or fan base The act of committing

      * e.g.,  ... He was a loyal customer and that is proven by his commitment to only shop here. She is a loyal gf because she is acknowledges commitment. I have a prior commitment, thereby will not be able to meet you for lunch. 


     [ "commitment" ]

    2:  The act of following through

     [ "commit" ]

    1: (v) to kill oneself. typically specific to suicidal feelings when lagging on tinychat

      * e.g.,  ... Jess: Am I layging? I'm layging, you guys, I'm gonna commit! 

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