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US
/ˈdɛdəkeɪtəd/
]
[ UK /dˈɛdɪkˌeɪtɪd/ ]
[ UK /dˈɛdɪkˌeɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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solemnly dedicated to or set apart for a high or sacred purpose
a chapel dedicated to the dead of World War II
the consecrated chapel
a life consecrated to science -
devoted to a cause or ideal or purpose
dedicated teachers
dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal
a dedicated dancer
How To Use dedicated In A Sentence
- Petanque may be the only sport inspired by a disability - that of Jules LeNoir, who in 1910 was a dedicated player of boules, a French game much like bocce ball.
- It's refreshing to meet someone who is so dedicated to their work.
- The church was dedicated to St Anthony of Egypt, patron saint of swineherds and of charcoal burners, a trade carried out on the fell for many years in the past.
- There was something captivating about this man, who dedicated much of his time to his artistic talents, his creative genius, and photographic exhibits.
- The British set up dedicated warning nets to detect the incoming V1s and then sent out interceptors.
- Poitiers, dedicated to the queen of Clothaire I. -- who afterwards took the veil, and was distinguished for her piety -- there is shown on a white marble slab a well-defined footmark, which is called "Le pas de Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood
- There's even a Twitter handle now dedicated to some of the best humble brags out there.
- If you are dedicated to making sure women's views and perspectives get into print and keeping media in the hands of women, this is the place for you.
- They always reward those who have practiced sincerely and dedicatedly. Tao I
- The last forty pages of the publication are dedicated to the numerous journalists who have fallen the victims of repression around the world.