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adjective1) verpflichtet (to zu); festgelegt (to auf + Akk.)2) (morally dedicated) engagiert* * *adjective (pledged to do, or to support, something: He was committed to looking after his uncle; He is a committed socialist.) verpflichtet* * *com·mit·ted[kəˈmɪtɪd, AM -ˈmɪt̬ɪd]1. (obliged) verpflichtet, gebunden▪ to be \committed to do/doing sth verpflichtet sein, etw zu tun2. (dedicated) engagiert\committed Christian überzeugter Christ/überzeugte Christinshe doesn't seem very \committed to the idea sie scheint von der Sache nicht besonders überzeugt zu sein* * *[kə'mItɪd]adj(= dedicated) engagierthe is so committed to his work that... — er geht so in seiner Arbeit auf, dass...
all his life he has been committed to this cause — er hat sich sein Leben lang für diese Sache eingesetzt
* * *adjective1) verpflichtet (to zu); festgelegt (to auf + Akk.)2) (morally dedicated) engagiert
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