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is committing
verb
To give in trust; to put into charge or keeping; to entrust; to consign; -- used with to, unto.
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"So is committing murder!
Who is committing the assaults remains unclear.
In a third, a man is committing suicide.
What I am doing is committing to the book".
I think Mr. Krugman is committing treason against reasoned debate.
Each side thinks the other is committing political suicide.
Anyone who acts outside these limits is committing a crime".
Hands are hovering over buzzers, but nobody is committing.
If he continues to drive he is committing a misdemeanor.
"By pursuing quantitative easing, he is committing to monetary expansion," Mr. Gale said.
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If a penguin who is 'committing a crime' is doing something inappropriate, report them immediately.
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