committed

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From the verb commit: (⇒ conjugate)
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
committed adj (person: dedicated)comprometido/a adj
  entregado/a adj
 Doris has been a committed charity worker for forty years.
 Doris ha sido una trabajadora voluntaria comprometida durante cuarenta años.
committed to [sb/sth] adj + prep (dedicated to)comprometido con participio + prep
 Sheila was fully committed to her family, above all else.
 Ella estaba comprometida con su familia por encima de todo.
committed to [sb] adj + prep (partner: faithful, serious)comprometido con adj + prep
 Mary is committed to her husband.
 Even though the couple are not married, they are committed to each other.
 Mary esta comprometida con su esposo.
committed to doing [sth] adj (person: dedicated to doing)comprometido a hacer algo loc adj
 Rachel is committed to bettering the lives of animals.
 Raquel está comprometida a mejorar la vida de los animales.
committed to do [sth] adj (obliged)comprometido a participio + prep
 Rita was committed to speak at the conference that morning.
 Rita se había comprometido a hablar en la conferencia esa mañana.
committed adj (psychatric patient: sectioned)recluido adj
  internado/a adj
 Mary was committed after suffering from schizophrenic episodes.
 María fue recluida después de sufrir episodios esquizofrénicos.
committed adj (relationship: serious)serio/a adj
  comprometido/a adj
 Elaine and Jon are in a committed relationship and plan to get married one day.
 Elaine y Jon están en una relación seria y planean casarse algún día.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
commit [sth] vtr (perpetrate)cometer vtr
  (menos usado)perpetrar vtr
 The prisoner is likely to commit more crimes if released.
 Es probable que el prisionero cometa más crímenes si es liberado.
commit vi (be dedicated)comprometerse v prnl
 We need people who are able to commit, so please don't apply for the job unless you can.
 Necesitamos gente que se comprometa, por favor no postularse al trabajo a menos que puedan hacerlo.
commit to [sth] vi + prep (fully engage in)comprometerse a v prnl + prep
 You must be willing to commit to the program for at least three months.
 Debes poder comprometerte al programa por al menos tres meses.
commit to doing [sth] v expr (fully engage in doing)comprometerse a v prnl + prep
 I committed to working on the project for the next six months.
 Me comprometí a trabajar en el proyecto los próximos seis meses.
commit [sth] to [sb] vtr + prep (entrust)confiar algo a loc verb
  encargar algo a, encomendar algo a loc verb
  (negocios)consignar algo a loc verb
 I commit the care of my children to you, should I not return from the mission.
 Te confío el cuidado de mis niños a ti, en caso de que no vuelva de la misión.
commit yourself to [sth] v expr (fully engage in)comprometerse con v prnl + prep
 Paine committed himself to the cause of American independence.
 Paine se comprometió con la causa de la independencia americana.
commit yourself to doing [sth] v expr (fully engage in doing)comprometerse a v prnl + prep
 You need to schedule times when you will commit yourself to studying.
 Debes poner momentos en el calendario cuando te comprometerás a estudiar.
commit [sb] vtr often passive (institutionalize)internar a, ingresar a vtr
  ingresar a vtr + prep
 After Brian was declared schizophrenic, he was committed.
 Después de declararlo esquizofrénico, internaron a Brian.
commit [sth] to [sb] vtr + prep often passive (refer to a committee)remitir a vtr + prep
 This matter should now be committed to the council housing committee for final consideration.
 Este asunto ahora será remitido al comité del consejo de vivienda para su deliberación final.
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Additional Translations
InglésEspañol
commit vi (romance: enter long-term relationship)comprometerse v prnl
 He asked her to marry him, but she was unwilling to commit.
 Él le propuso matrimonio, pero ella no estaba dispuesta a comprometerse.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Compound Forms:
committed | commit
InglésEspañol
totally committed (to (doing) [sth]) adj (fully engaged)total y absolutamente comprometido en, total y absolutamente comprometido con, total y absolutamente loc adj
 People here are totally committed to helping each other learn another language.
 Aquí todos estamos total y absolutamente comprometidos en ayudar a los demás a aprender otro idioma.
  completamente comprometido en loc adj
  completamente comprometido con loc adj
  completamente comprometido a loc adj
  profundamente comprometido en loc adj
  profundamente comprometido con loc adj
  profundamente comprometido a loc adj
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Collocations: am committed to [helping, going, seeing], is committed to the [company, relationship, cause], is committed to [their, the students'] development, more...

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