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## Forms Found in the English ULB
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faithful, faithful one, faithful people, faithfully, faithfulness, reliable, show self faithful
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breach of faith, faithful, faithful one, faithful people, faithfully, faithfulness, reliable, show ... self ... faithful
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## Forms Found in the English ULB
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act of disgraceful folly, acted ... foolishly, blame, disgraceful folly, doing what is repulsive, folly, fool, foolish, foolishness, fools, hollow, insane, insanity, like an animal, out of mind, senseless, spoken ... foolishly, stupid, thoughtless, unwise
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act of disgraceful folly, acted ... foolishly, blame, disgraceful folly, doing what is repulsive, folly, fool, foolish, foolishness, fools, hollow, insane, insanity, like an animal, out of ... mind, senseless, spoken ... foolishly, stupid, thoughtless, unwise
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# commit, commits, committed, committing, commitment, put ... under ... charge, put ... aside
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# commit, commits, committed, committing, commitment, put ... aside
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## Definition:
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@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ The terms "commit" and "commitment" refers to making a decision or promising to
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* A person who promises to do something is also described as being "committed" to doing it.
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* To "commit" to someone a certain task means to assign that task to that person. For example, in 2 Corinthians Paul says that God has "committed" (or "given") to us the ministry of helping people be reconciled to God.
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* To "commit" something to someone is to give that thing completely to that person.
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* To "commit" someone to something is to put that person completely under the control of that thing.
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* The terms "commit" and "committed" also often refer to doing a certain wrong action such as "commit a sin" or "commit adultery" or "commit murder." To ""
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* The expression "committed to him the task" could also be translated as "gave him the task" or "entrusted to him the task" or "assigned the task to him."
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* The term "commitment" could be translated by, "task that was given" or "promise that was made."
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