Commit

Verb

 * 1) To give in trust; to put into charge or keeping; to intrust; to consign; -- used with to, unto.
 * 2) To put in charge of a jailor; to imprison.
 * 3) To do; to perpetrate, as a crime, sin, or fault.
 * 4) To join a contest; to match; -- followed by with.
 * 5)  To confound.
 * , To sin; especially, to be incontinent.

Noun

 * 1)  The act of committing (e.g. a database transaction or source code into a source control repository), making it a permanent change.

Adverbs for Commit
consciously; irrevocably; unconsciously; habitually; sinfully; wilfully; rarely; solemnly; vilely; deliberately; unreservedly; fearlessly; criminally; treacherously; shrewdly; mysteriously; antagonistically; swiftly; veritably; vulgarly.

Derived terms
commit suicide; commit oneself

Related terms
commitment; committal; noncommittal

Thesaurus
agree, agree to, allocate, allot, answer for, assign, assure, authorize, be answerable for, be responsible for, be security for, bind, bring about, bring off, bring to pass, carry out, charge, charter, commend, commission, commit to prison, confide, confine, consecrate, consign, contract, contravene, covenant, dedicate, delegate, deliver, depute, deputize, destine, detach, detail, devolute, devolve, devolve upon, devote, do, do to, effect, effectuate, empower, enfeoff, engage, entrust, execute, give, give in charge, give in trust, go and do, go bail for, guarantee, hand over, have an understanding, imprison, incarcerate, infeudate, inflict, institutionalize, intern, license, make, make imperative, make incumbent, mission, move, obligate, oblige, offend, offer, ordain, pay, perform, perpetrate, perpetuate, pledge, post, produce, promise, pull, pull off, put away, realize, recommit, relegate, remand, remit, remove, render, require, saddle with, scandalize, send away, send out, send to jail, send up, sentence, set apart, shake hands on, shift, shut up, sin, submit, swear, take and do, take the vows, tie, transfer, transgress, trespass, trust, turn over, undertake, up and do, violate, vouchsafe, vow, warrant, wreak

Etymology
From committere: < com: + mittere:. See mission.

Verb

 * Finnish: uskoa (jonkun haltuun), luovuttaa
 * Hungarian: rábíz
 * Hungarian: rábíz


 * Italian:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian: вверять


 * Bulgarian: вкарвам в затвора
 * Finnish: vangita


 * Russian: заключать под стражу


 * Bulgarian:
 * Czech: spáchat
 * Finnish: tehdä


 * Hungarian:
 * Russian: совершать


 * Czech:
 * Czech:


 * Finnish: lähteä, liittyä, ilmoittautua


 * Bulgarian: обвързвам се
 * Czech:


 * Finnish: vaarantaa
 * Romanian:

Verb
commit


 * 1) the third-person singular indicative past historic of commettre.