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UK
/ɹˌiːdˈɛdɪkˌeɪt/
]
[ US /ˌɹiˈdɛdəˌkeɪt/ ]
[ US /ˌɹiˈdɛdəˌkeɪt/ ]
VERB
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dedicate anew
They were asked to rededicate themselves to their country
How To Use rededicate In A Sentence
- I know that you have already rededicated and recommitted yourself to West Indies cricket and its success.
- It is therefore surprising that the good Bishop has now reportedly turned his back on his wife of three months and rededicated his life to the Catholic Church and the celibacy vows.
- These men and women supported the war, maintained their Christian convictions, and rededicated themselves to achieving all the rights and opportunities belonging to American citizens.
- I hope that we will now rededicate our lives and our institutions to the search for harmony, peace and tolerance.
- In accepting their charge to lead the nation, I rededicate myself and all of my colleagues to the service of the Australian people.
- Such anniversaries offer the opportunity for all husbands and wives to rededicate themselves to love, honor and cherish their spouse and renew their sacred vows.
- We agreed to rededicate our marriage. The Sun
- During World War II it was dismantled and stored in order to prevent damage during the construction of the new Citadel, and was rededicated at Greenwich in 1951.
- He won't rededicate himself to training or overcome his personal issues. Globe and Mail
- These men and women have undying faith in a democracy which can produce acknowledged American leaders of African descent; and in that token they repledge their faith and rededicate their lives to the fulfillment of the principles upon which the American Commonwealth was establisht. John Merrick. A Biographical Sketch