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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary com·mit v. Pronunciation: kə- ' mit Function: verb Inflected Form:   com·mit·ted ; com·mit·ting Etymology: Middle English committen, from Anglo-French committer, from Latin committere to connect, entrust, from com- + mittere to send Date: 14th century transitive verb 1 a : to put into charge or trust : ENTRUST b : to place in a prison or mental institution c : to consign or record for preservation < commit it to memory> d : to put into a place for disposal or safekeeping e : to refer (as a legislative bill) to a committee for consideration and report 2 : to carry into action deliberately : PERPETRATE < commit a crime> 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 2 : to obligate or pledge oneself –com·mit·ta·ble \- ' mi-tə-bəl\ adjective synonyms COMMIT , ENTRUST , CONFIDE , CONSIGN , RELEGATE mean to assign to a person or place for a definite purpose. COMMIT may express the general idea of delivering into another's charge or the special sense of transferring to a superior power or to a special place of custody < committed the felon to prison>. ENTRUST implies committing with trust and confidence <the president is entrusted with broad powers>. CONFIDE implies entrusting with great assurance or reliance < confided complete control of my affairs to my attorney>. CONSIGN suggests removing from one's control with formality or finality < consigned the damaging notes to the fire>. RELEGATE implies a consigning to a particula…