Difference between Commit and Intrust

What is the difference between Commit and Intrust?

Commit as a verb is to give in trust; to put into charge or keeping; to intrust; to consign; -- used with to, unto. while Intrust as a verb is a variant of entrust

Commit

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To give in trust; to put into charge or keeping; to intrust; to consign; -- used with to, unto. To put in charge of a jailor; to imprison. To do; to perpetrate, as a crime, sin, or fault. To join a contest; to match; -- followed by with. To pledge or bind; to compromise, expose, or endanger by some decisive act or preliminary step; for example to commit oneself to a certain action, to commit oneself to doing something. (Traditionally used only reflexively but now also without oneself etc.) To confound. , To sin; especially, to be incontinent.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The act of committing (e.g. a database transaction or source code into a source control repository), making it a permanent change.

Example sentence: Every truth has two sides; it is as well to look at both, before we commit ourselves to either.

Intrust

Part of speech: verb

Definition: a variant of entrust

We hope you now know whether to use Commit or Intrust in your sentence.

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