| Links | |
|---|---|
| etymological origin of | eng: commitment |
| etymological origin of | eng: committal |
| etymological origin of | eng: committer |
| etymological origin of | eng: committeth |
| etymological origin of | eng: overcommit |
| etymologically related | eng: commitment |
| etymologically related | eng: committal |
| etymologically related | eng: noncommittal |
| etymology | lat: committere |
| has derived form | eng: commit suicide |
| has derived form | eng: commits |
| has derived form | eng: committed |
| has derived form | eng: committing |
| lexical category | noun |
| lexical category | verb |
| semantically related | eng: annual |
| semantically related | eng: article |
| semantically related | eng: confuse |
| semantically related | eng: confute |
| semantically related | eng: mix up |
| semantically related | eng: promotion |
| semantically related | eng: refute |
| semantically related | eng: story |
| semantically related | eng: w:Carl_Gustav_Hempel |
| translation | bul: извършвам |
| translation | bul: обвързвам се |
| translation | ces: spáchat |
| translation | ces: zapsat |
| translation | eng: expose |
| translation | eng: sin |
| translation | swe: begå |
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