commit
com·mit·ted com·mit·ting vt 1 a : to put into another's charge or trust
: entrust consign [
committed her children to her sister's care]
b : to place in a prison or mental hospital esp. by judicial order [was found to be gravely disabled and was involuntarily
committed to the Central Louisiana State Hospital "
In the Matter of K.G., 531 So. 2d 575 (1988)"] compare
institutionalize,
interdict c : to send (as a legislative bill) to a committee for consideration and report [ the crime bill to the joint committee]
2 : to carry into action deliberately
: perpetrate [to define and punish piracies and felonies
committed on the high seas "
U.S. Constitution art. I"]
3 : obligate bind vi : to obligate or bind oneself [would not to the irrevocable order]