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commit
verb as in perform an action
verb as in deliver, entrust
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Harvard-Westlake committed 20 turnovers, so that will be something that needs to be corrected against a Roosevelt team that turns turnovers into fastbreak buckets.
And Trump previously condemned Hamas for committing "atrocities against humanity" during its 7 October attack on Israel, calling its members "vicious and violent".
Prof Rowland said there were 67 countries around the world which had already adopted smacking bans, with a further 20 committing to do so.
Syria's foreign minister has told the global chemical weapons watchdog that the new government is committed to destroying any remaining stockpiles produced under ousted president Bashar al-Assad.
The main crime the duchess commits in “With Love, Meghan” is creating a middling show that is, at worst, inoffensive.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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