Committals refer to the act of committing someone or something to a particular course of action, belief or condition. Some antonyms for this term include release, discharge, liberation, emancipation, absolution, exculpation, acquittal, exoneration, remission, exemption, and immunity. These antonyms signify a complete opposite action or result of committing. For instance, release refers to the act of setting someone or something free while discharge suggests dismissing or letting go. Liberation, on the other hand, denotes a state of freedom from oppression, while emancipation connotes the act of freeing someone from bondage or slavery. Absolution and exoneration both denote being cleared of blame or guilt, while remission and exemption connote exemption from an obligation or penalty.