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- Dictionarycommitted/kəˈmɪtɪd/
adjective
- 1. pledged or bound to a certain course or policy; dedicated: "a committed environmentalist"
- 2. in or denoting a long-term emotional relationship: "a committed relationship"
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We are committed to the ideal of equality. The prime minister has said that the government is committed to the preservation of the country's national interests. A committed socialist, he upheld the rights of the voiceless and the underprivileged. We are firmly committed to reducing unemployment.
- English (US)
COMMITTED meaning: 1. loyal and willing to give your time...
- Znaczenie Committed, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
COMMITTED definicja: 1. loyal and willing to give your time...
- Committed in Polish
committed translate: oddany, zobowiązany. Learn more in the...
- Committed in Arabic
COMMITTED translate: مُلْتَزِم / مُتَفَرِّغ لِلشّيء. Learn...
- Traditional
COMMITTED translate: 忠誠的;堅定的;盡忠職守的, 承諾過的,允諾過的. Learn more in...
- Committed in Spanish
COMMITTED translate: comprometido, entregado/da...
- English (US)
The meaning of COMMITTED is placed in confinement (as in a mental institution). How to use committed in a sentence.
Synonyms for COMMITTED: pledged, engaged, promised, betrothed, affianced, spousal, wifely, married; Antonyms of COMMITTED: nonmarital, failed, slighted, slurred, skimped, reneged, kept, held.
C2 [ I or T ] to promise or give your loyalty, time, or money to a particular principle, person, or plan of action: commit yourself to something Like so many men, he has problems committing himself to a relationship. The government must commit itself to improving healthcare.
Committed definition: bound or obligated to a person or thing, as by pledge or assurance; devoted. See examples of COMMITTED used in a sentence.
Definition of committed adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
If you're committed to something, you're pledged or obligated to do it. If you’ve already jumped out of the plane, you’re committed to your skydive — there’s no turning back!