| A | B |
| to do or perform: commit a crime, to pledge to a position, commit ourselves to the decision. | commit |
| a group of people who have been given authority by law to perform certain duties | commission |
| to release, give off, or send out (light, heat, etc.) | emit |
| to act or process of emitting | emission |
| to plead on another's behalf | intercede |
| the act or an example of interceding | intercession |
| to follow or come next in time or order, to replace another in an office or position | succeed |
| the act or process of following in order or sequence | succession |
| to yield or surrender to the will or authority of another | submit |
| the act of submitting to the power of another, the act of submissing something for consideration | submission |
| to send (money), transmit, to cancel, | remit |
| the act of remitting, a temporary lessening of the intensity, seriousness, or destructive affect of a pain, disease, or disorder | remission |
| the act or process of transmitting, something transmitted, as by radio, television, etc. | transmission |
| to admit as true or real, often unwillingly or hesitantly, to give up on often before results have been fully established | concede |
| something yielded or conceded | concession |
| to leave out, not include | omit |
| the act or fact of omitting something or having been omitted | omission |
| to move back or away from a limit, point, or mark | recede |
| the act of withdrawing or going back | recession |