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Committed - Definition of Committed at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Committed. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... to pledge (oneself) to a position on an issue or question; express (one's intention, feeling, etc.): Asked if he was ... To put in trust or charge;
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3 a : obligate, bind <a contract committing the company to complete the project on time> b : to pledge or assign to some particular course or use <commit all troops to the attack> c : to reveal the views of <refused to commit himself on the issue>intransitive verb 1 obsolete : to perpetrate an offense;
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Home Page > News & Publications > Journals > American Family Physician® > Vol. 61/No. 8 (April 15, 2000) ... ; Advanced Search ... Tips from Other Journals...
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A bit later, I heard about someone who'd committed "Friendstercide." He'd killed his Friendster page, announcing that from then on he'd only be contactable by phone and e-mail. So I guess you'd call what I did last November "committing MySpacecide."
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After exclusion of those with a history of psychiatric disease and adjusting for socioeconomic factors (SEFs), the risk of committing suicide was twice as high for those with epilepsy. SEFs include marital status, job status, annual income, place of residence, and sickness absence from work.
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Committing Suicide cartoons from the CartoonStock directory - the world's largest on-line collection of cartoons. ... You are looking at the "committing suicide" cartoon page from the CartoonStock directory.
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The process of committing one or more air interceptors or surface-to-air missiles for interception against a target track. ... 4. to commit o.s. (to) → comprometerse (a); I can't commit myself → no puedo comprometerme without committing myself → sin compromiso por mi parte...
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to commit (third-person singular simple present commits, present participle committing, simple past and past participle committed) ... To intrust denotes the act of committing to the exercise of confidence or trust; as, to intrust a friend with the care of a child, or with a secret. To consign is a more formal act,
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