There is called voluntary and involuntary commitment. If you are refering to voluntary commitment, you can commit yourself to a hospital at any time for any reason and be able to sign yourself out at any time. But if its involuntary commitment, a doctor has filed legal paperwork that has committed you to a hospital by Court Order and you are required to stay in the hospital until the doctor determines you are no longer threat to yourself/others.
am going to commit
yes commit is a verb :) I commit this answer.
The base word of "commit" is "commit."
Committed is the past tense of commit.
Commit
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.
"Commit", unless the subject is third person singular, then "commits".
She did not commit any crimes.
Why did he commit crimes
Well it is Commit. Commitment means to focus on something. So it is Commit
In a 2-phase commit protocol, there are two phases: prepare and commit. The coordinator asks all participants to prepare to commit, then all participants either agree or abort. In a 3-phase commit protocol, there are three phases: can-commit, pre-commit, and do-commit. This adds an extra phase to ensure better fault tolerance and improve the likelihood of reaching a decision.