Similar words: medication, indication, vindication, dedicate, dedicated, ratification, gratification, implication. Meaning: n. 1. complete and wholehearted fidelity 2. a ceremony in which something (as a building) is dedicated to some goal or purpose 3. a message that makes a pledge 4. a short message (as in a book or musical work or on a photograph) dedicating it to someone or something 5. the act of binding yourself (intellectually or emotionally) to a course of action.
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31. Carrington worked hard, and with dedication, winning a scholarship.
32. His dedication to their interests never wavered.
33. His excitement and dedication were transparent and touching.
34. All serve it with total dedication and complete artistry.
35. Success comes from hard work, dedication, teamwork, discipline.
36. But the dedication did have its critics.
37. Devout dedication was the desideratum for soul-sacrifice.
38. I was impressed by LeMel's dedication in high school.
39. She acquiesced with a full understanding of his reserve, and with no lessening in her dedication to his pleasure.
40. One should not be thrown off by an observation that some scholars support community service but without much dedication to it.
41. But his dedication to work will be in evidence too.
42. Even in rehearsal it requires stamina and dedication to make it appear so smooth.
43. He was an exemplar of dedication, a hero who never lost his humanness.
44. And desire and dedication are easier to come by when the alternative is a one-way ticket back to the ghetto.
45. This individual variation is quite usual[sentencedict.com/dedication.html], but the time taken may be a reflection on your abilities and dedication as well.
46. The cards tell me that the path you have chosen is rocky, but with total dedication you will achieve success.
47. Do not let another day go by where your dedication to other people's opinions is greater than your dedication to your own emotions! Steve Maraboli
48. The reluctance of a secretary to be parted from her boss was a flattering affirmation of personal dedication.
49. The reward for Plumer's dedication was the respect of all, and a totally successful action with minimum loss of life.
50. In particular, who in the nine months has been in charge of this section and shown great dedication and commitment.
51. It is often the case that voluntary work, of any kind, shows commitment and dedication and impresses employers.
52. It builds a sort of dedication, a work ethic, which is valuable at a university or a polytechnic.
53. Teamwork and unselfish dedication owe more to oriental culture than to any particular management technique.
54. Such efforts need coordination to ensure that local effort and dedication is directed to best effect.
55. My dedication to this company is primarily due to their family friendliness.
56. The faces, the words of dedication and the monument itself seemed to heal wounds.
57. All men are entitled to justice, but justice is never given to anyone freely and equally. It takes commitment, dedication, and struggling to achieve justice for all. Dr T.P.Chia
58. But since then, that has changed, as Burns impressed senators with her smarts, dedication and political savvy.
59. The Neolithic builders created monuments to rival the hills themselves, an activity that required a massive dedication of resources.
60. A tall stone cross on the site bears the following dedication: To the Brave of Both Nations.
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