abandoned, bounden, determined, fiery, indebted to, obstinate, relentless, self-forgetful, spirited, under obligation, zealous
Definitionadj. bound or obligated
Last update: March 7, 2016
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Bjorn Lomborg has committed the crime that religious fanatics abhor most, apostasy. [Please select]
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The Government is committed to tackling domestic violence, an abhorrent crime which kills 2 women a week. [Please select]
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--You suppose, now, a man's committed to prison because he cannot pay his debt. [Please select]
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Had he pursued the sudden and fierce impulse of the instant, he would have cast himself on the Huron, and committed their fortunes to the issue of a deadly struggle. [Please select]
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The less-favoured kirk-folk were committed to the charge of an aged domestic. [Please select]
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"I am truly sorry, sir," said Hector, "that Juno has committed so much disorder; but Jack Muirhead, the breaker, was never able to bring her under command." [Please select]
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"Truly, Sir Arthur, I was not so much exposed to it--I kept terra firma--you fairly committed yourself to the cold night-air in the most literal of all senses." [Please select]
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No one has counted these murders, just as no one counted the murders of the Inquisition, because it was supposed that they were committed for the benefit of humanity. [Please select]
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"And therefore, young man," answered Burley, "have I laboured that it should be committed to the son of Silas Morton." [Please select]
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--You have all heard, I suppose, of the horrid and barbarous murder committed upon the person of the Archbishop of St Andrews, by ten or eleven armed fanatics. [Please select]
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But with regard to the deeds committed by your followers, tell me yourself--and I appeal to you reverend Father--what inspired them: Love or Hate. [Please select]
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