DEDICATE vs COMMIT: NOUN
- N/A
- A game of cards.
- The act of committing (e.g. a database transaction or source code into a source control repository), making it a permanent change.
DEDICATE vs COMMIT: ADJECTIVE
- Dedicated; set apart; devoted; consecrated.
- N/A
DEDICATE vs COMMIT: VERB
- Inscribe or address by way of compliment
- Give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause
- Open to public use, as of a highway, park, or building
- Set apart to sacred uses with solemn rites, of a church
- Engage in or perform
- To commit an offence; especially, to fornicate.
- To join a contest; to match; -- followed by with.
- Confer a trust upon
- Give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause
- Make an investment
- Perform an act, usually with a negative connotation
- Cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution
DEDICATE vs COMMIT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To do, perform, or perpetrate.
- To put in trust or charge; entrust.
- To bind, obligate, or devote, as by a pledge.
- To make known the views of (oneself) on an issue.
- To put into a place to be disposed of or kept safe.
- To place officially in confinement or custody, as in a mental health facility.
- To consign for future use or for preservation.
- To pledge, obligate, or devote one's own self.
- To sin; esp., to be incontinent.
- To refer (a legislative bill, for example) to a committee.
DEDICATE vs COMMIT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To set apart for a deity or for religious purposes; consecrate.
- To set apart for a special use.
- To commit (oneself) to a particular course of thought or action: : devote.
- To address or inscribe (a literary work, for example) to another as a mark of respect or affection.
- To open (a building, for example) to public use.
- To show to the public for the first time.
- To devote, set apart, or give up, as one's self, to a duty or service.
- To inscribe or address, as to a patron.
- To set apart and consecrate, as to a divinity, or for sacred uses; to devote formally and solemnly.
- To learn by heart; to memorize.
- To refer or intrust it to a committee or others, to be considered and reported.
- To give in trust; to put into charge or keeping; to intrust; to consign; -- used with to, unto.
- To put in charge of a jailor; to imprison.
- To do; to perpetrate, as a crime, sin, or fault.
- To confound.
- To join for a contest; to match; -- followed by with.
- To pledge or bind; to compromise, expose, or endanger by some decisive act or preliminary step; -- often used reflexively.
DEDICATE vs COMMIT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Consecrated; devoted; appropriated.
- To set apart and consecrate to a deity or to a sacred purpose; devote to a sacred use by a solemn act or by religious ceremonies.
- To devote with solemnity or earnest purpose, as to some person or end; hence, to devote, apply, or set apart in general.
- In law, to devote (property, as land) to public use.
- To inscribe or address (a literary or musical composition) to a patron, friend, or public character, in testimony of respect or affection, or to recommend the work to his protection and favor: as, to dedicate a book.
- To give in trust; put into charge or keeping; intrust; surrender; give up; consign: with to or unto.
- To engage; involve; put or bring into risk or danger by a preliminary step or decision which cannot be recalled; compromise.
- To consign to custody by official warrant, as a criminal or a lunatic; specifically, to send to prison for a short term or for trial.
- In legislation, to refer or intrust to a committee or select number of persons for their consideration and report.
- To memorize; learn by heart: a shortened colloquial form of the phrase to commit to memory: as, have you committed your speech?
- To do or perform (especially something reprehensible, wrong, inapt, etc.); perpetrate: as, to commit murder, treason, felony, or trespass; to commit a blunder or a solecism.
- To join or put together unfitly or heterogeneously; match improperly or incongruously; confound: a Latinism.
- To consider; regard; account.
- To speak or act in such a manner as virtually to bind one's self to a certain line of conduct, or to the approval of a certain opinion or course of action: as, he has committed himself to the support of the foreign policy of the government; avoid committing yourself.
- Synonyms Intrust, Confide, Commit, Consign, agree in general in expressing a transfer from the care or keeping of one to that of another. To intrust is to give to another in trust, to put into another's care with confidence in him. Confide is still more expressive of trust or confidence, especially in the receiver's discretion or integrity; the word is now used most of secrets, but may be used more widely. Commit implies some measure of formality in the act; it is the most general of these words. Consign implies still greater formality in the surrender: as, to consign goods to a person for sale; to consign the dead to the grave. To consign seems the most final as an act; to commit stands next to it in this respect.
- To commit adultery.
- To consign to prison; to exercise the power of imprisoning.
- Of persons to an institution
- Cause to be admitted
- Transfer to another place so something can be kept or preserved
- Make a set of changes permanent
DEDICATE vs COMMIT: RELATED WORDS
- Christen, Spent, Focus, Inaugurate, Invest, Allot, Contribute, Concentrate, Expend, Allocate, Spend, Rededicate, Give, Commit, Devote
- Intrust, Place, Trust, Put, Confide, Institutionalize, Pull, Send, Charge, Entrust, Give, Dedicate, Invest, Devote, Perpetrate
DEDICATE vs COMMIT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Consecrate, Take, Bless, Spent, Focus, Inaugurate, Invest, Allot, Contribute, Expend, Allocate, Spend, Give, Commit, Devote
- Intrust, Place, Trust, Put, Confide, Institutionalize, Pull, Send, Charge, Entrust, Give, Dedicate, Invest, Devote, Perpetrate
DEDICATE vs COMMIT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Dedicate a meeting to the United Way campaign.
- There are many ways to dedicate this space.
- Dedicate time to actively seek out your answer.
- Nontraditional teachers dedicate themselves to avoiding both traps.
- FTE and dedicate funds towards other district priorities.
- Train and dedicate staff to run the program.
- And hence they dedicate real effort to it.
- We dedicate this offering to your Kingdom work.
- First dedicate your mind to the project, then dedicate your time.
- Some husbands dedicate songs, some dedicate a Facebook page and some dedicate a wish to their wives on a wedding anniversary.
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DEDICATE vs COMMIT: QUESTIONS
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