Thanks Dawn - in my neck of the woods, being sectioned is known as being committed, so hence why i posted it in that way. But i wasnt wrong either...Originally Posted by Jessie Wallace
Thanks Dawn - in my neck of the woods, being sectioned is known as being committed, so hence why i posted it in that way. But i wasnt wrong either...Originally Posted by Jessie Wallace
Here is a few definations of the two words mentioned below:
COMMITTED:
VERB:
com·mit·ted , com·mit·ting , com·mits
VERB:
tr.
SECTION:
- To do, perform, or perpetrate: commit a murder.
- To put in trust or charge; entrust: commit oneself to the care of a doctor; commit responsibilities to an assistant.
- To place officially in confinement or custody, as in a mental health facility.
- To consign for future use or reference or for preservation: commit the secret code to memory.
- To put into a place to be kept safe or to be disposed of.
- <LI type=a>To make known the views of (oneself) on an issue: I never commit myself on such issues.
- To bind or obligate, as by a pledge: They were committed to follow orders.
- To refer (a legislative bill, for example) to a committee.
NOUN:
TRANSITIVE VERB:
- One of several components; a piece.
- A subdivision of a written work.
- Law A division of a statute or code.
- A distinct portion of a newspaper: the sports section.
- A distinct area of a town, county, or country: a residential section.
- A land unit equal to one square mile (2.59 square kilometers), 640 acres, or 1/36 of a township.
- The act or process of separating or cutting, especially the surgical cutting or dividing of tissue.
- A thin slice, as of tissue, suitable for microscopic examination.
- A segment of a fruit, especially a citrus fruit.
- Representation of a solid object as it would appear if cut by an intersecting plane, so that the internal structure is displayed.
- Music A group of instruments or voices in the same class considered as a division of a band, orchestra, or choir: the rhythm section; the woodwind section.
- A class or discussion group of students taking the same course: She taught three sections of English composition.
- <LI type=a>A portion of railroad track maintained by a single crew.
- An area in a train's sleeping car containing an upper and lower berth.
- An army tactical unit smaller than a platoon and larger than a squad.
- A unit of vessels or aircraft within a division of armed forces.
- One of two or more vehicles, such as a bus or train, given the same route and schedule, often used to carry extra passengers.
- The character (§) used in printing to mark the beginning of a section.
- This character used as the fourth in a series of reference marks for footnotes.
sec·tioned , sec·tion·ing , sec·tions
- To separate or divide into parts.
- To cut or divide (tissue) surgically.
- To shade or crosshatch (part of a drawing) to indicate sections.
closing for the following reason
This was already answered by melmarshall, therefore the statement being true and
already answered, no need for it to be brought up again
Super Mod
hi does any1 know if steph dies in the end ?
i hope not i like steph and her and max should be happy together and she is still in the show that is being screened in oz at the moment
Last edited by ~*~Leanne~*~; 07-04-2006 at 10:51.
~*~Leanne Robert ~*~
same here i dont want her to die she has gone through so much but i didnt want her and max to split up either
No she doesn't die. I think her and Max get back together
good to hear that she survives all this - hopefully they will get back together they do make a good pair
i know poor steph i understand why max done what he done but in another way i dont i feel for both of them they so deserve a happy ending together with baby all healthy but this is soap life were on about lol
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