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Synonym: devotedSimilar words: devotevotevotervote indevoutdevourdevoiddevolutionMeaning: [-tɪd]  adj. 1. zealous in devotion or affection 2. (followed by `to') dedicated exclusively to a purpose or use. 
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241. One will be devoted to the Internet, the other is designed as a news magazine about technology of the future.
242. It was during this period that he conceived the idea of an airline devoted to small package shipments.
243. Jamie would take it badly, he was a devoted husband and father if ever Haney saw one.
244. Sociologists and political scientists have devoted much time to developing a variety of theories on the determination of public sector expenditure.
245. The center devoted itself to implementing the liturgical reform begun at the Second Vatican Council.
246. These newspapers devoted much space to religious dogma and disputes.
247. The remainder of this chapter is devoted to a more detailed discussion of the different cultural and natural formation processes.
248. Today is Beltane, the May day festival devoted to the goddess.
249. He devoted his time to prayer and aiding the less fortunate.
250. Shadow has devoted most of his 31 years to body building.
251. The additional 1,000 police recently announced by my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State will be largely devoted to beat policing.
252. Though not a commanding presence in the House, Norton was a devoted committee man.
253. Much of the remainder of this chapter is devoted to analysing this distortion.
254. The Fabians, Sidney and Beatrice Webb in particular, devoted themselves to the analysis of social and economic conditions.
255. It's a match dedicated to devoted footballer, Louise Barry, who died in a road crash.
256. Neil was devoted to Claudia, but he found Philip frankly daunting.
257. Toks Akpata has devoted himself to changing the Laws to reduce the risk of spinal injury.
258. The failings may also justify some simplification(sentencedict.com), if only to allow greater resources to be devoted to the most important indicators.
259. Hugh Hefner has devoted a little bit of Playboy to his new bride, Kimberley.
260. Had she let herself be deterred by doubt, she would not have been so devoted a teacher.
261. At home, Waxman is mild-mannered, a devoted and religious family man who keeps kosher.
262. While exhibitions will be devoted largely to Rockwell works, curators plan to offer other shows by illustrators. Sentencedict.com
263. Debates on other matters A great deal of the normal daily business of Parliament is devoted to debates on official business other than legislation.
264. Capital is devoted to the creation of desires and needs which can only be fulfilled by the latest developments of the market.
265. The third and fourth years are devoted to geology alone, with an increasing emphasis on independent project work.
266. The preceding discussion has been devoted exclusively to disulfiram because controlled studies of calcium carbamide have not been done.
267. Pross, Miss, Lucie Manette's devoted nurse and protectress, rather brusque in manner but with a heart of gold.
268. How much will be devoted to other demands - home, family, paid employment perhaps?
269. On the second floor, room 30 is the favourite: devoted to dolls, toys and other mementos of bygone childhood.
270. Within it the areas devoted to each will be under the aegis of the respective heads of departments.
More similar words: devotevotevotervote indevoutdevourdevoiddevolutionnotedrootedprotectedvotivevotingdevisedevicedeviateevokedeveloprevokeevolvedevelopernotedevastaterotedevelopingdenotequotehotelevolutionrevolving
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