Sentences with committing
com·mit
C c - To commit ideas to writing; to commit a poem to memory.
- Asked if he was a candidate, he refused to commit himself.
- In effect, the generation that were killing themselves as young men years ago, are now committing suicide as adults.
- Gwyneth Paltrow plays poet Sylvia Plath, who wrestled with a succession of breakdowns before committing suicide at the age of 30.
- To commit oneself to a promise; to be committed to a course of action.
- To commit one's soul to God.
- Not surprisingly, there are plenty of reasons for male hesitation when it comes to committing to partnering and parenthood.
- Those seen in these pictures committing murder were free men until yesterday.
- To commit murder; to commit an error.
- To commit a delinquent to a reformatory.
- Wendy Peirce has spent nearly 30 years watching, committing and concealing serious crime.
- He was committed on the certificate of two psychiatrists.
- To commit a manuscript to the flames.
- The commander has committed all his troops to the front lines.
- An athlete who commits to the highest standards.