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Sinónimos detallados de committed en inglés

committed:

committed adj.

  1. committed
  2. committed
  3. committed
  4. committed
  5. committed
    bound; committed; tied
  6. committed
    – associated in an exclusive sexual relationship 1
    committed; attached
    – associated in an exclusive sexual relationship 1
  7. committed
    – bound or obligated, as under a pledge to a particular cause, action, or attitude 1
    committed
    – bound or obligated, as under a pledge to a particular cause, action, or attitude 1
    • committed adj.
      • committed church members1
      • a committed Marxist1

Palabras relacionadas con "committed":

  • recommitted, uncommitted

Sinónimos alternativos de "committed":


Antónimos de "committed":


Definiciones relacionadas de "committed":

  1. associated in an exclusive sexual relationship1
  2. bound or obligated, as under a pledge to a particular cause, action, or attitude1
    • committed church members1
    • a committed Marxist1

commit:

to commit verbo (commits, committed, committing)

  1. to commit
    to commit; to perpetrate
    • commit verbo (commits, committed, committing)
    • perpetrate verbo (perpetrates, perpetrated, perpetrating)
  2. to commit
    to commit; to perpetrate; do accidentally; inadvertently do something
  3. to commit
    – give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause 1
    to commit; to give; to dedicate; to devote; to consecrate
    – give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause 1
    • commit verbo (commits, committed, committing)
      • She committed herself to the work of God1
    • give verbo (gives, gave, giving)
      • give one's talents to a good cause1
    • dedicate verbo (dedicates, dedicated, dedicating)
    • devote verbo (devotes, devoted, devoting)
    • consecrate verbo (consecrates, consecrated, consecrating)
      • consecrate your life to the church1
  4. to commit
    – make an investment 1
    to commit; to put; to place; to invest
    – make an investment 1
    • commit verbo (commits, committed, committing)
    • put verbo (puts, put, putting)
    • place verbo (places, placed, placing)
    • invest verbo (invests, invested, investing)
  5. to commit
    – cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution 1
    to charge; to send; to commit; institutionalize; institutionalise
    – cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution 1
    • charge verbo (charges, charged, charging)
    • send verbo (sends, sent, sending)
    • commit verbo (commits, committed, committing)
      • After the second episode, she had to be committed1
      • he was committed to prison1
    • institutionalize verbo, americano
    • institutionalise verbo, británico
  6. to commit
    – confer a trust upon 1
    to commit; to trust; to entrust; confide; intrust
    – confer a trust upon 1
    • commit verbo (commits, committed, committing)
      • I commit my soul to God1
    • trust verbo (trusts, trusted, trusting)
    • entrust verbo (entrusts, entrusted, entrusting)
      • The messenger was entrusted with the general's secret1
    • confide verbo
    • intrust verbo
  7. to commit
    – engage in or perform 1
    to practice; to commit; to practise
    – engage in or perform 1
    • practice verbo, americano (practices, practiced, practicing)
      • practice safe sex1
    • commit verbo (commits, committed, committing)
      • commit a random act of kindness1
    • practise verbo, británico (practises, practised, practising)
  8. to commit
    – perform an act, usually with a negative connotation 1
    to commit; to pull; to perpetrate
    – perform an act, usually with a negative connotation 1
    • commit verbo (commits, committed, committing)
    • pull verbo (pulls, pulled, pulling)
      • pull a bank robbery1
    • perpetrate verbo (perpetrates, perpetrated, perpetrating)
      • perpetrate a crime1
  9. to commit
    – To modify a virtual hard disk associated with a virtual machine on which the Undo Disks feature has been enabled. This process modifies the parent virtual hard disk by merging the contents of an undo disk (.vud) file to the virtual hard disk. 2
    to commit
    – To modify a virtual hard disk associated with a virtual machine on which the Undo Disks feature has been enabled. This process modifies the parent virtual hard disk by merging the contents of an undo disk (.vud) file to the virtual hard disk. 2
    • commit verbo (commits, committed, committing)

Conjugaciones de commit:

present
  1. commit
  2. commit
  3. commits
  4. commit
  5. commit
  6. commit
simple past
  1. committed
  2. committed
  3. committed
  4. committed
  5. committed
  6. committed
present perfect
  1. have committed
  2. have committed
  3. has committed
  4. have committed
  5. have committed
  6. have committed
past continuous
  1. was committing
  2. were committing
  3. was committing
  4. were committing
  5. were committing
  6. were committing
future
  1. shall commit
  2. will commit
  3. will commit
  4. shall commit
  5. will commit
  6. will commit
continuous present
  1. am committing
  2. are committing
  3. is committing
  4. are committing
  5. are committing
  6. are committing
subjunctive
  1. be committed
  2. be committed
  3. be committed
  4. be committed
  5. be committed
  6. be committed
diverse
  1. commit!
  2. let's commit!
  3. committed
  4. committing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

commit [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the commit
    – An operation that saves all changes to databases, cubes, or dimensions made since the start of a transaction. 2
    the commit
    – An operation that saves all changes to databases, cubes, or dimensions made since the start of a transaction. 2

Palabras relacionadas con "commit":

  • recommit

Sinónimos alternativos de "commit":


Antónimos de "commit":


Definiciones relacionadas de "commit":

  1. give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause1
    • She committed herself to the work of God1
  2. make an investment1
  3. cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution1
    • After the second episode, she had to be committed1
    • he was committed to prison1
  4. confer a trust upon1
    • I commit my soul to God1
  5. engage in or perform1
    • commit a random act of kindness1
  6. perform an act, usually with a negative connotation1
  7. To modify a virtual hard disk associated with a virtual machine on which the Undo Disks feature has been enabled. This process modifies the parent virtual hard disk by merging the contents of an undo disk (.vud) file to the virtual hard disk.2
  8. An operation that saves all changes to databases, cubes, or dimensions made since the start of a transaction.2

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