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The Latin phrase for "to commit burglary" is "effringere domum" or "intrudere in domum".
The Latin root word of "commit" is "committere," which means "to bring together" or "to entrust."
BURGLAR
Many English words come from this stem. Among them are mission, commit, remittance, submission, omission.
am going to commit
yes commit is a verb :) I commit this answer.
The base word of "commit" is "commit."
Commit
Committed is the past tense of commit.
The English translation of the Latin word 'mandatum' is commandment. The pronunciation is the following: mahn-DAY-tuhm. The Latin word derives from the Latin verb 'mandare', which means 'to commit to one's charge or entrust'. The verb may go on to mean 'to command, commission or order'. Other Latin derivatives of the verb 'mandare' include 'mandator', as one who suborns accusers or informers'; and 'mandatu', which means 'by order'.
Then you did not commit a crime. I assume you mean, "What do you do if you are charged with a crime you did not commit?" The answer is, "You get a lawyer."
Committed is the past participle of commit.