To commit means to promise to do something or to give your time and effort to it. People use it when they decide to be responsible for something.
She will commit to the new project.
He commits time to his studies every day.
To commit means to do something wrong or against the law. It is often used when talking about crimes or faults.
He committed a theft last night.
She committed a mistake at work.
In computers, to commit means to save or send information to a system so it stays there and is not lost. It’s often used in programming or data work.
Please commit your changes to the database.
The user committed the files to the system.
To commit means to officially put someone in a hospital or prison. It is a formal action by an authority to keep someone there.
They committed him to the hospital for help.
The court committed the man to prison.
To commit means to do something bad or wrong, like a mistake or crime. It is often used with errors or offenses.
He committed an error in the report.
She committed a serious offense yesterday.
To commit means to promise or give money, help, or support for a goal or cause. This use shows responsibility or dedication.
The company committed funds to new research.
She committed herself to the charity work.
To commit means to write down or express thoughts clearly in language. It often means making ideas permanent in some form.
He committed his ideas to paper quickly.
The poet committed her thoughts to the poem.