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commit vs comit

The correct spelling is "commit." The incorrect spelling "comit" is not a valid word in English.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 8903 views

commit

This is the correct spelling of the word.

Use "commit" when referring to performing an action or making a decision.

Examples:

  • I will commit to finishing this project on time.
  • She decided to commit to a healthier lifestyle.
  • Poverty sometimes drives people to commit crimes.
  • Only the living and breathing actually commit murder.
  • We should try to commit countries to realising structural improvements.
  • He needs somebody now... who knows how to commit.
  • Parker wore that dress to commit these murders.
  • Revenge is a perfectly acceptable reason to commit murder.
  • You didn't commit that crime.
  • He had enough time to commit crimes.
  • Right, anyone can commit murder.
  • We already properly criminalise incitement to commit terrorism.
  • Look, he cannot commit the crime again.
  • And than running out to commit more crime, pollute society.
  • We catch criminals, but never ask them not to commit one.
  • Never in my life will I help you commit treason.
  • So you admit you still like to commit criminal acts.
  • Conspiracy to commit a misdemeanor is a felony.
  • So, the Big Man paid Macratty to commit crimes...
  • You'll be forced to commit genocide and destroy them.
  • Aid and abetting or attempting to commit a racist offence are also punishable.
  • The bible says we must not commit adultery.

comit

This is an incorrect spelling and not a valid word in English.

  • as a consequence, reject opposition No B 675803 in its entirety and allow application No 3104155 COMIT to proceed to registration for all the goods and services of classes 16, 35, 36, 41 and 42;
  • confirm the OHIM Opposition Division's decision dated 12 January 2006, ruling on opposition No B 675803, as far as it allows application No 3104155 COMIT to proceed to registration for classes 35, 36, 41 and 42;
  • So the problem isn't that you comit adultery, but that Mette knows.

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