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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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271. My college nutrition textbook devoted an entire chapter to the positive impact of starches on early development, potatoes main among them.
272. They are resilient, honorable, loyal and unabashedly in love with their fighters, often serving as devoted father figures.
273. We are proud that two of our very best litigation partners devoted more than three months trying this case.
274. Redmire itself is one such spiritual water and is the altar where every devoted carp angler would like to worship.
275. Long-term planning took a back seat in the deliberations of the senior engineers whose efforts were principally devoted to overcoming short-term problems.
276. This was evidently the quad devoted to the science faculty.
277. The afternoon will be devoted to the business meeting which is always very interesting.
278. I doubt there has been a more devoted acolyte of the economic gospel of Ronald Reagan than Mr Symington.
279. The jury were particularly impressed by the amount of space that the Independent devoted to the exhibition.
280. The neo-Aristotelians or Peripatetics devoted themselves to the clarification of the work of their great master.
281. She devoted herself body and soul to the fight for women's rights.
282. It is the biggest single concept[sentencedict.com], many others being devoted to using methane gas at waste product dumps.
283. The Huskies enjoy the benefit of a devoted, vocal following.
284. Whole shelves in libraries are devoted to the ramifications of this beguiling game.
285. She was devoted to her husband, and also to their young son, Robert, a boy of six years.
286. The fairly weak flow of publications devoted to the work of modern artists has dried up.
287. Devoted to public order and financial stability, he presided over and accelerated the collapse of both.
288. She had only met them once and they had seemed a friendly and most devoted couple.
289. The magazine is devoted to rock music, fashion, and other aspects of youth culture.
290. A large section is devoted to Peter Leonard of Soho whose graceful gothic shapes in slender metal certainly deserve a wider audience.
291. The letters show Pelham to have been indefatigable and devoted to the parliamentary cause.
292. However it should be emphasized that nominal responsibility is not necessarily indicative of time devoted to training.
293. Teachers in comprehensive schools can be as imaginative and as devoted as in any other kind of school.
294. Thus Ahuja's book is the very first in the literature devoted to the evaluation of impurities in drugs.
295. The churchwarden Mrs Eagleston was to become a devoted friend of Ramsey.
296. The environmental movement is devoted to-and is itself a form of-conscious evolution.
297. I found the pages devoted to soy pastes and fish sauces particularly useful.
298. She devoted all her time to the location of the missing money.
More similar words: devotevotevotervote indevoutdevourdevoiddevolutionnotedrootedprotectedvotivevotingdevisedevicedeviateevokedeveloprevokeevolvedevelopernotedevastaterotedevelopingdenotequotehotelevolutionrevolving
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