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What is the adjective for committee?

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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verb commit which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.

committed
  1. Obligated by a pledge to some course of action.
  2. showing commitment.
  3. (rhetoric) Required by logic to endorse the conclusion of an argument.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “The CEO stated that his company was committed to continuous innovation and improvement.”
      “I could not attend as I already had another meeting to which I was already committed.”
commissive
  1. By commission; resulting from a positive act.
  2. (pragmatics) Making a commitment, such as a promise or threat, by illocutionary means.
noncommittal
  1. Tending to avoid commitment; lacking certainty or decisiveness; reluctant to give out information or show one's feelings or opinion.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Collins has been noncommittal on whether she agrees with his bill.”
      “He remained noncommittal about why he subsequently moved his firm to Fremont.”
      “Despite considerable debate, Taipei remains officially noncommittal about whether it wishes to participate.”
committible
  1. Capable of being committed; liable to be committed.
noncommital
  1. Alternative form of noncommittal
  2. Examples:
    1. “Asked whether he would ever switch the Washington Wizards back to the Bullets, team owner Ted Leonsis was noncommital.”
      “Mrs. Roosevelt was very noncommital in her column about their conversation.”
      “Gen. Keith B. Alexander, the N. S. A. director, was noncommital when he was pressed at a Senate hearing in June to put out some version of the court's decisions.”
committal
  1. Of or relating to a committee.
noncommission
  1. Not based on commission.
noncommitting
  1. Not making a commitment.
committable
  1. Capable of being committed.
  2. Examples:
    1. “If I'm to be considered the Bad Girl, out of control, committable, I plan to teach the world exactly what these labels mean.”
      “Although I think he is a danger to others, especially Lenore, I can't honestly say either that the danger is imminent or that I think he is committable.”
      “Finally and bizarrely, some of the most committable readers accuse me of being a neo-conservative or a neo-liberal or both.”
noncommitted
  1. not committed
commited
  1. Misspelling of committed.
committing
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