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comprometer

to commit

verb kom-proh-meh-TEHR Less Common

Origin: from Latin compromittere (to make a mutual promise)

Also means

to compromise

Usage Note

Comprometer means to commit or pledge (se comprometió a pagar) and also to compromise or jeopardize something (eso compromete la seguridad). The reflexive comprometerse can mean to get engaged to be married in everyday Spanish: se comprometieron el año pasado. This last sense is a potential false friend: English 'to compromise' (reach a middle ground) is llegar a un acuerdo or transigir.

Examples

"Se comprometió a entregar el informe antes del viernes."

Natural Translation

He committed to delivering the report before Friday.

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