bitake (Meaning)

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bitake (v. t.)

To commend; to commit.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bitake

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bitake Sentence Examples

  1. He decided to commit to a healthier lifestyle by exercising regularly and eating nutritious food.
  2. The suspect was arrested for attempting to commit a robbery at the bank.
  3. She promised to commit to her studies and work hard to achieve her academic goals.
  4. The organization aims to commit to sustainable practices to reduce its environmental impact.
  5. He made a vow to commit to his relationship and be faithful to his partner.
  6. The company plans to commit significant resources to research and development for innovative products.
  7. The government announced plans to commit funds to improve infrastructure and public services.
  8. She was hesitant to commit to the project without knowing all the details.
  9. The team captain urged his players to commit fully to the game and give their best effort.
  10. It's important to commit to regular self-reflection and personal growth to improve oneself over time.

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To commend; to commit.

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No antonyms found.

He decided to commit to a healthier lifestyle by exercising regularly and eating nutritious food.

The suspect was arrested for attempting to commit a robbery at the bank.

She promised to commit to her studies and work hard to achieve her academic goals.

The organization aims to commit to sustainable practices to reduce its environmental impact.