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You can use it as a phrasal verb meaning "to speak earnestly or emotionally about something". For example, "My grandfather was passionate about the environment and often committed about protecting it from pollution."
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Oregon has already committed about $200 million.
The Treasury has already committed about $290 billion.
He has committed about $1.2 million to advertising there, according to figures provided by media strategists.
Donor countries — with the exception of France and the United States — have committed about $1 billion.
The government has committed about $50 billion this year to rescue G.M. from financial collapse.
And the city has committed about $112 million in capital funding to the project.
SFX has already committed about $140 million of the cash it hopes to raise for a series of acquisitions.
The city has committed about $93 million, and the Wildlife Conservation Society has raised about $11 million.
But he also committed about $1 billion worth of stock to each of his children for charitable giving.
Mr. Romney's campaign, and a "super PAC" that supports him, have collectively committed about $14 million to advertising in the state, according to NBC News.
Ronnie Lee Gardner has taken responsibility for the crimes, including two murders, committed about 25 years ago, his lawyer, Andrew Parnes, told the panel at a commutation hearing.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com