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Discuss the semantic profile of the word commit

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The word "Commit" comes from two Latin words "Com-" and "Mittere". "Com-" means with and "mittere" means to send or to put. Joining this two words creates the Latin word "committere" which means to join. This then developed to a late Middle English word "commit" which is used until present.
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