Synonym: devoted. Similar words: devote, vote, voter, vote in, devout, devour, devoid, devolution. Meaning: [-tɪd] adj. 1. zealous in devotion or affection 2. (followed by `to') dedicated exclusively to a purpose or use.
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121. A technique that works for some dads is to create a special time period devoted exclusively to worrying.
122. It may be that her devoted young readers need respite from emotional pain.
123. About six of the papers deal primarily with instrumentation and the technology, and the rest are devoted to applications.
124. Collins has been in Sonoma five years; half of that time has been devoted exclusively to defending Richard Allen Davis.
125. The members of the editorial group spontaneously agreed that the royalties should be devoted to spiritual and charitable purposes.
126. There is no doubt that some very serious and remarkable studies have been devoted to Modigliani.
127. Since the end of the cold war the efforts of Washington have been devoted to satisfying the needs of the financial sector.
128. After Thursday night home games, the most devoted supporters host a catered party in a nearby campus building.
129. It appeared that she was set to live out a life full of honors and devoted to the causes that interested her.
130. A text for students devoted seven pages to the use of a capital letter to indicate a proper noun.
131. And Charles and his whole exultant cohort devoted themselves to celebrating Easter.
132. There are falconry centres throughout Britain, but few of them are devoted exclusively to falconry.
133. Goldin made his startling announcement during a press conference that was otherwise devoted to the Mars Pathfinder probe.
134. The outcome is foreshadowed by the radio speeches, in which he devoted more attention to tax relief than deficit reduction.
135. Another section is devoted entirely to grammar drills, including the use of prepositions, comparatives, negatives and verb tenses.
136. A huge and devoted group of followers pay $ 39 a head to attend her motivational hotel seminars.
137. What time there was free was devoted overwhelmingly to home and family life, including such home-based leisure pursuits as watching television.
138. Early pub gigs garnered a devoted following, but also a reputation for privileging musicianship over soul.
139. These factors do not reveal why these particular individuals devoted their lives to political causes.
140. The last Faraday Discussion to be devoted to the physical chemistry of enzymes was held in 1955.
141. Each patient had three or four attendants that night devoted to providing him or her the most assiduous service.
142. The architect knows only too well how devoted they become to a building once it is erected.
143. A separate section in this chapter is devoted to the topic of measurement itself.
144. There will be space devoted to prints and drawings[sentencedict.com/devoted.html], as well as sculpture and the decorative arts.
145. That ought to be enough to scare away even the most devoted private-sector champions of better training.
146. He devoted most of his remarks in the closed-door session to offering his version of events in the ethics case against him.
147. Since she was utterly devoted to my father, her children inevitably took second place.
148. He was a devoted family man, and a friend to men of all religious creeds and political persuasions.
149. The devoted husband did not himself go to Cumnor, but sent his cousin, Sir Thomas Blount, to investigate.
150. Nevertheless irate parents clogged hearings devoted to the school budget to attack the middle school changes.