Believing in and showing reverence for God or a deity.
Of a person or group who is bound or obligated, as under a pledge to a particular cause, action, or attitude.
Characterized by devotion.
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Examples for "committed "
Examples for "committed "
1 However, South Dakota State committed 15 turnovers to just six for Nevada.
2 However, the Police Commissioner alleged Assignments4U and the students committed various offences.
3 That inquiry found evidence Israeli forces committed war crimes, which it denies.
4 However, the UK is now committed to wait for the UN report.
5 Mr Kenny said the government was committed to retaining the current rate.
1 It notes Labor lost support among Christians, particularly devout , first-generation migrant Christians.
2 But that work brought the devout Christian into frequent conflict with authorities.
3 But the nuns spend the evening in prayer, so do the devout .
4 He believes that a return to devout worship will alleviate the problems.
5 It's possible it was practiced only by a devout sprinkling of farmers.
6 Perhaps he was a devout soul, waiting for the consolation of Israel.
7 Camera-carrying tourists and devout pilgrims were united now in the same hope.
8 So incredible that no one believes them; not even the most devout .
9 Not as much as his mother perhaps, in her simple, devout faith.
10 Both she, the Turpins and David's parents appear to be devout Christians.
11 I had expected to become devout myself but it has not come.
12 The dictates of true policy and those of devout generosity always coincide.
13 Both won seats in 2014 as Tea Party conservatives and devout Christians.
14 The breakup took its toll on her; she is a devout Catholic.
15 The narrative is spirited and pervaded by a tone of devout sentiment.
16 Earnest and devout souls were troubled at the sight of a practice.
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