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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121 Their home is called Gracelands and is dedicated to the memory of Elvis.
122 Mr Harper is dedicated to his work earning nothing but love and respect for it.
123 One computer must be set aside as a dedicated network server.
124 Although many of these transactions and services already occur electronically, they require dedicated lines or prior arrangements.
125 Perhaps a group dedicated to the conservation of a particular kind of architecture has started in your area.
126 Some really dedicated fans have committed entire passages of the movie to memory.
127 You see them in dedicated lanes, hopefully being given a wide berth by cars.
128 Being a dedicated tough cookie, he has delivered the goods in impressive manner.
129 Regular readers of this space know my historical bias toward dedicated game machines when it comes to hard-core,(http://sentencedict.com/dedicated.html) nonstop action.
130 All we can do is to report observations at national and international meetings where the keenest, most dedicated enthusiasts gather.
131 He was more studious, more dedicated to doing good and doing more and leading.
132 The most powerful asset we have is our skilled, dedicated workforce.
133 Aimed at the dedicated games player with crisp graphics and rapid scaling, it's let down by short battery life.
134 She went to the kitchen, where the dedicated housekeeper was busy making batches of tiny delicacies for tomorrow's drinks.
135 None of them parented comfortably, though they all dedicated themselves to the task.
136 He is strongly dedicated to the sharing of sound information with others in the collective life.
137 They are people dedicated to seeing that corporate goals and cultures do not deviate from the chosen path.
138 Pitt, managing a consistent and credible Belfast accent, brings tremendous sympathy to a character dedicated to killing.
139 During my lifetime I have dedicated myself to this struggle of the African people. I have fought against white domination, and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. It is an ideal which I hope to live for and to achieve. But if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die. Nelson Mandela
140 S.-supported facilities carry traffic other than that dedicated to the particular application that justified the link.
141 Small dedicated games units had been available for some time but had always had only crude multimedia capabilities.
142 The archbishop dedicated the church to San Satiro, the brother of Sant' Ambrogio.
143 They are the ordinary citizens for whom the honours system was designed - people who have dedicated their lives to duty.
144 There may be two hundred groups dedicated to these issues, but we need two thousand.
145 Now they have dedicated their hangar to high speed and in particular the record breakers that flew from this historic airfield.
146 Like all the Service personnel one meets in remote places, he is dedicated, and does not begrudge his time.
147 And this is strange because he has been all his working life that representative of law and order, a dedicated policeman.
148 In fact, the forward-thinking firm employs 13 administrative staff together with several drivers and warehouse staff and many dedicated sub-contractors.
149 And a crop of sites are dedicated to savers and investors who hold assets outside their home countries.
150 The extra bonus with the Magician card is the S3 chip which is a dedicated graphics processor.
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