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(morally dedicated)

  • 1 committed

    adjective
    1) verpflichtet (to zu); festgelegt (to auf + Akk.)
    2) (morally dedicated) engagiert
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    adjective (pledged to do, or to support, something: He was committed to looking after his uncle; He is a committed socialist.) verpflichtet
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    com·mit·ted
    [kəˈmɪtɪd, AM -ˈmɪt̬ɪd]
    1. (obliged) verpflichtet, gebunden
    to be \committed to sth auf etw akk festgelegt sein
    to be \committed to do/doing sth verpflichtet sein, etw zu tun
    2. (dedicated) engagiert
    \committed Christian überzeugter Christ/überzeugte Christin
    to be \committed to sth sich akk für etw akk engagieren
    she doesn't seem very \committed to the idea sie scheint von der Sache nicht besonders überzeugt zu sein
    to be \committed to doing sth sich dat zur Aufgabe machen, etw zu tun
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    [kə'mItɪd]
    adj
    (= dedicated) engagiert

    he is so committed to his work that... — er geht so in seiner Arbeit auf, dass...

    all his life he has been committed to this causeer hat sich sein Leben lang für diese Sache eingesetzt

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    adjective
    1) verpflichtet (to zu); festgelegt (to auf + Akk.)
    2) (morally dedicated) engagiert

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