"After the second episode, she had to be committed" "he was committed to prison" "She committed herself to the work of God" "give one's talents to a good cause" "consecrate your life to the church"Ĭhip in, dedicate, cave in, collapse, institutionalize, place, put, impart, pass on, perpetrate, move over, return, establish, reach, present, have, vow, fall in, make, pay, charge, throw, sanctify, gift, kick in, feed, ordinate, break, institutionalise, ease up, apply, give, grant, open, founder, devote, hold, ordain, pass, render, intrust, hallow, practice, sacrifice, yield, turn over, send, confide, leave, invest, give way, bless, consecrate, generate, contribute, entrust, trust, pull, afford, order, handĬommit, institutionalize, institutionalise, send, charge verbĬause to be admitted of persons to an institution Give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause Give, dedicate, consecrate, commit, devote verb "perpetrate a crime" "pull a bank robbery"ĭedicate, pull in, place, attract, overstretch, perpetrate, intrust, trust, deplumate, force, rive, invest, draw out, pull, get out, take out, institutionalise, give, root for, devote, institutionalize, pluck, charge, practice, deplume, pull up, confide, pull out, draw, consecrate, tear, rend, send, extract, entrust, draw in, rip, displume, put Perform an act, usually with a negative connotation Princeton's WordNet Rate these antonyms: 0.0 / 0 votes
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