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Meanings of
dedicate
in English
Portuguese
dedicar
Catalan
consagrar-se
Spanish
dedicar
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Give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause.
give
commit
devote
consecrate
Portuguese
dedicar
Synonyms
Examples for "
give
"
give
commit
devote
consecrate
Examples for "
give
"
1
Public opinion polls on the EU referendum question
give
a confused picture.
2
So for example, let me
give
you an example: the music business.
3
Ask her,' he says gently, 'to
give
the young woman good advice.
4
EU treaty changes to
give
the UK greater control over its borders.
5
France will choose to try the case or
give
Rwanda the case.
1
This week: Trump refused to
commit
to a peaceful transition of power.
2
The conditions attached included that other developed countries
commit
to comparable reductions.
3
Horan was still unable to
commit
to the position for another year.
4
That letter had given the WHO 30 days to
commit
to reforms.
5
But by the way, you don't
commit
500 million right up front.
1
All political parties are trying to
devote
more energy to the issue.
2
Can you
devote
10 percent of your free time to volunteer work?
3
It does not require that you
devote
more of your time, however.
4
They have money to invest and time to
devote
to other companies.
5
Why
devote
each chapter to a different narrator, in a different font?
1
To-day we
consecrate
it to the service of the whole Mexican family.
2
He was following us up to
consecrate
the graves of our battlefields.
3
Objection 1: It seems that a wicked priest cannot
consecrate
the Eucharist.
4
Objection 1: It seems that a degraded priest cannot
consecrate
this sacrament.
5
Let us name the holy city, and
consecrate
it with Lesbian Wine.
Usage of
dedicate
in English
1
Therefore, I want to
dedicate
this space to all of my readers.
2
I
dedicate
two hours of each day to training and physical exercise.
3
He needed now but
dedicate
him in the moral sense to God.
4
She took leave last year to
dedicate
her self solely to fencing.
5
Let's see what happens if I really
dedicate
myself to sport climbing.
6
I would like to
dedicate
this point to the people of Turkey.
7
But why does someone of such brilliance
dedicate
himself to criminal activities?
8
Every moment I can spare from the Company I
dedicate
to you.
9
This must have motivated her to
dedicate
her life to helping others.
10
Each member pledged to
dedicate
herself to fulfil God's plan for her.
11
But with other feelings also do I
dedicate
this volume to yourself.
12
No need to
dedicate
one string to one conversation at a time.
13
It was a brave thing to
dedicate
a cathedral to St. Paul.
14
So far from envying you, I will
dedicate
my life to yours.
15
For that, and for so much more, we
dedicate
it to them.
16
They don't have a sports channel that will
dedicate
itself to that.
Other examples for "dedicate"
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dedicate
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
dedicate to
dedicate this book
dedicate more
dedicate a portion
dedicate time
More collocations
Translations for
dedicate
Portuguese
dedicar
comprometer
Catalan
consagrar-se
dedicar
consagrar
dedicar-se
Spanish
dedicar
consagrar
Dedicate
through the time
Dedicate
across language varieties
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