ppl. a. [f. COMMIT + -ED1.] Entrusted, delegated; put in prison; done, perpetrated, etc.: see the verb.
1593. Shaks., Lucr., 972. The dire thought of his committed evil.
1649. Lovelace, Althea in Prison. Like committed linnets, I With shriller throat shall sing.
1660. Hist. Indep., IV. 10. The sad remembrance of their committed crimes.
1846. Trench, Mirac., ix. (1862), 211. The Church binds and looses by a committed, and not an inherent power.