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committed

Definition for committed

adjective as in dedicated

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Bill Burr had to cancel on one of my shows, but he was committed to do the next date no matter what.

At the time the justice secretary said a consultation process had revealed "significant practical difficulties" but she was still committed to considering changes to the rules for long-term prisoners.

From BBC

But the pair also reassured viewers that they remain committed to speaking “truth to power” and will be critical of Trump when needed to hold him accountable.

From Salon

A country like the UK, with large historical emissions and limited natural sinks, has implicitly committed other countries to maintain natural sinks for decades after UK emissions reach net zero.

Biden has committed tens of billions of dollars to Kyiv's war effort, and at the weekend he reportedly ditched a long-standing red line on Ukraine's use of American weaponry to launch attacks deep into Russia.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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