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ENACTING |
Committing |
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DEDICATING |
Committing |
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KILLING |
Committing homicide |
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LEARNING |
Committing to memory |
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PERPETRATOR |
Person committing crime |
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LEANING |
Committing to memory |
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DIGITALCAMERA |
A way of committing the image to memory |
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COMMITTAL |
The act of committing, or the state of being committed;
commitment. |
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LARCENOUS |
Having the character of larceny; as, a larcenous act;
committing larceny. |
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COMMISSION |
The act of committing, doing, or performing; the act of
perpetrating. |
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REGICIDAL |
Pertaining to regicide, or to one committing it; having
the nature of, or resembling, regicide. |
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CONSIGNATION |
The act of consigning; the act of delivering or
committing to another person, place, or state. |
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UNERRING |
Committing no mistake; incapable or error or failure
certain; sure; unfailing; as, the unerring wisdom of God. |
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HEDGE |
To use reservations and qualifications in one's speech so
as to avoid committing one's self to anything definite. |
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COMMITMENT |
The act of committing, or putting in charge, keeping,
or trust; consignment; esp., the act of committing to prison. |
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STUDY |
To form or arrange by previous thought; to con over, as
in committing to memory; as, to study a speech. |
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MITTIMUS |
A precept or warrant granted by a justice for committing
to prison a party charged with crime; a warrant of commitment to
prison. |
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TERRORISM |
The practise of coercing governments to accede to
political demands by committing violence on civilian targets; any
similar use of violence to achieve goals. |
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BLOOD MONEY |
... another's life; -- said of a reward for supporting a capital charge, of
money obtained for betraying a fugitive or for committing murder, or of
... |
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RECORD |
To preserve the memory of, by committing to writing, to
printing, to inscription, or the like; to make note of; to write or
enter in a book or ... |