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The mayor gave no other answer than that deep gutturalgrunt which is technically known in municipal interviews as refusing to commit oneself. - Stephen Butler Leacock
he druged him self up and killed himself after leaving a note for family and friends
The two tactical errors committed by Adolph Hitler which had strategical ramifications were the failure to capture the enemy capital of Moscow and changing the point of attack (Schwerpunkt) to the Caucasus and the oilfields therein . (Not errors at the time but later developed into strategical blunders .)
yes commit is a verb :) I commit this answer.
It Is best to apoligise to employee and ask for forgiveness rather than risk a lawsuit.
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The correct spelling of the verb is to aggress, but it is virtually never used -- instead the form is to "commit aggression" or "act aggressively."* the similar word is egress, which means an exit, or the process of exiting or leaving.
am going to commit
The past tense of "commit" is "committed."
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."
Commit is not always used this way They commit a burglary everyday.
Medea was famous because her love for Jason caused her to commit treacherous deeds. For Jason, Medea betrayed her own people, then turned on Jason himself when he declared that he was leaving Medea to marry the princess.