Sorry, your sentence is either incomplete or wrong.
You either commit an action (as a noun, but not a gerund), or you commit someone to something.
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Oh, thanks!
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Committing a company means putting it up as a surety or guarantee against a bond or loan. I've only rarely seen it used like this, I would need more context to ascertain if this is the intended meaning.
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