committed

US: /kəˈmɪtɪd/
UK: /kəmˈɪtɪd/


English Vietnamese dictionary


committed
  • tính từ
    • tận tụy; tận tâm

Advanced English dictionary


+ adjective
(approving) willing to work hard and give your time and energy to sth; believing strongly in sth: a committed member of the team + They are committed socialists.
Antonym: UNCOMMITTED

Thesaurus dictionary


v.
1 entrust, consign, transfer, assign, delegate, hand over, deliver, give; allot, pledge, allocate:
They committed the goods to traders with strong distribution facilities.
2 sentence, send (away), confine, shut up, intern, put away, imprison, incarcerate:
The judge committed her to prison. You can be committed for such behaviour.
3 perpetrate, do, perform, carry out:
They committed murder for money.
4 commit oneself. pledge, promise, covenant, agree, assure, swear, give one's word, vow, vouchsafe, engage, undertake, guarantee, bind oneself:
He committed himself to buying the company after seeing the books.

Collocation dictionary


VERBS

be, feel | become | remain

ADV.

deeply, fiercely, firmly, heavily, highly, seriously, strongly, very | absolutely, completely, fully, totally, wholly | genuinely | irrevocably
The country was now irrevocably committed to war.
| actively | personally
The prime minister is personally committed to this legislation.
| emotionally, financially, ideologically, politically
She cared for Jem in her way but did not want to become emotionally committed.

PREP.

to
We are committed to improving services.


Concise English dictionary


committed|committing|commitskə'mɪt
verb
+perform an act, usually with a negative connotation
+give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause
+cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution
+confer a trust upon
+make an investment