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What does the verb "comprometerse" mean?

  1. To agree

  2. To commit

  3. To conform

  4. To complain

The correct answer is: To commit

The verb "comprometerse" specifically means "to commit," reflecting an idea of taking on a responsibility or obligation toward someone or something. It implies a strong promise or dedication to a person or purpose, often involving a sense of loyalty or duty. In contrast, the other options do not capture this specific meaning. "To agree" suggests reaching a consensus, while "to conform" refers to adapting or complying with norms or standards. "To complain" indicates expressing dissatisfaction, which is unrelated to the notion of commitment associated with "comprometerse." Therefore, "to commit" is the most accurate interpretation of the verb in question.