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committed

[kuh-mit-id] / kəˈmɪt ɪd /


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Even though I didn’t understand what the words meant, reading the message made me feel as if I had committed a crime.

From Literature

Francisco Jeronimo, a specialist covering the Middle Eastern and European markets for data firm IDC, said the escalation raised "red flags" for technology companies which have committed "billions of dollars" to the region.

From BBC

She said the health board was "committed to providing care with dignity, compassion, and respect "and "corridor care is not something we want for our patients".

From BBC

A High Court judge has said there is a "good arguable case" that wrongdoing was committed against Ant and Dec in deals to buy and sell Banksy artworks.

From BBC

An offence is committed if someone is found to have carried out an act to "materially assist a foreign intelligence service in carrying out UK-related activities", or in conduct likely to assist that service.

From BBC