Synonym: consecrate, consecrated. Similar words: dedicate, predicate, medication, abdicate, indicate, vindicate, eradicate, adjudicate. Meaning: ['dedɪkeɪtɪd] adj. 1. devoted to a cause or ideal or purpose 2. solemnly dedicated to or set apart for a high purpose.
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31 This book is dedicated to my teacher.
32 He dedicated his life to the cause of education.
33 The book is dedicated to his mother.
34 She dedicated her first book to her husband.
35 She dedicated her life to science.
36 He's quite dedicated to his students.
37 He dedicated his first book to his mother.
38 The chapel is dedicated to St Michael.
39 She has dedicated herself to the cause of education.
40 They dedicated themselves to helping the poor.
41 The book was dedicated to her husband.
42 The chapel was dedicated in 1880.
43 She is totally dedicated to her job.
44 Bessie has dedicated her life to caring for others.
45 She dedicated her life to fighting corruption.
46 Part of the building was dedicated to computer typesetting.
47 The judge dedicated his life to fighting corruption.
48 She dedicated her first album to Woody Allen.
49 The organization was dedicated to the overthrow of capitalism.
50 She's completely dedicated to her work.
51 The book is dedicated to the author's husband.
52 The priests dedicated the church building to God.
53 He was esteemed as a dedicated and imaginative scholar.
54 Software is exported through a dedicated satellite link.
55 He dedicated himself to conserving our natural resources.
56 The book is dedicated to his wife.
57 He's not a dedicated musician(Sentence dictionary), just a dabbler.
58 His whole energies are dedicated to improve the design.
59 Beethoven at first dedicated his Heroes Symphony to Napoleon.
60 The company dedicated $50,000 for the study.
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