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Phrase(s): commit oneself to something
1. to agree to something; to promise or pledge to do something. • Yes, I will commit myself to the repair of the door frame. • Will you commit yourself to finishing on time? 2. to promise to support and assist something. • I can’t commit myself to your cause at the present time. Maybe next month when I am less busy. • She committed herself to being there on time., Phrase(s): commit oneself to someone or something
to devote oneself to someone or something; to be faithful to someone or something. • He committed himself to his wife. • She settled down and committed herself to her job., Phrase(s): commit to someone
to marry or enter into an exclusive relationship with another person. • Jane says she loves me, but she’s not ready to commit to any one person. • If you can’t commit to me, then this relationship is over.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs