1 general:: adj. VERBS be, feel | become | remain ADV. deeply, fiercely, firmly, heavily, highly, seriously, strongly, very | absolutely, completely, fully, totally, wholly | genuinely | irrevocably The country was now irrevocably committed to war. | actively | personally The prime minister is personally committed to this legislation. | emotionally, financially, ideologically, politically She cared for Jem in her way but did not want to become emotionally committed. PREP. to We are committed to improving services.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
2 general:: committed adverbs fully/totally/wholly committed • Both sides claim to be fully committed to the peace process. deeply/strongly/firmly committed • He was deeply committed to his faith. passionately/fiercely committed (= in a way that you feel very strongly ) • We are all passionately committed to our work in Africa. politically/ideologically committed • They were ideologically committed to democratic principles. emotionally committed • As a couple, they were emotionally committed to one another. irrevocably committed formal (= in a way that cannot be changed ) • By now the Americans were irrevocably committed to the war. verbs remain committed • The government remained committed to the treaty. become committed • They became committed Christians. feel committed • I never really felt committed to the job. nouns a committed supporter • He remains a committed supporter of the present government. a committed member of something • She is a committed member of the Scottish Socialist Party. a committed Christian/Muslim/pacifist etc • They consider themselves to be committed Christians.
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