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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151. From the economy's viewpoint, resources devoted to lobbying the government or maintaining deliberate over-capacity may also be largely wasted.
152. Both have figured in the last major exhibitions devoted to these painters.
153. The spending may have been great but it was not being devoted to thousands upon thousands of undeserving and feckless claimants.
154. Fully 75 percent of cultural articles were devoted to sports.
155. Hayek and political thought Friedrich von Hayek's early career was devoted entirely to economic theory.
156. Programming Director Ron Semiao cast about for ideas by browsing through specialty magazines devoted to skating, rock climbing and bicycling.
157. With the support of his devoted wife, he carried on writing until the age of 73.
158. Shelves are devoted to displaying the complete works of individual authors.
159. Both Bill and Camille Cosby had devoted considerable time to education, family and cultural projects.
160. She had never been brought face to face with her great-uncle, and never devoted any conscious thought to him.
161. That remains devoted to status, sustenance of our image, and acceptance as the great reward for all our efforts!
162. He was touchingly devoted to the beautiful Nildro-hain; and he evidently had moods of gaiety and a great capacity for enjoyment.
163. The second chapter of Politics among Nations is devoted to explaining and justifying this claim.
164. He devoted much thought to the shape of the future church.
165. We also object to flagrant waste, particularly of resources devoted to attaining our primary objectives.
166. Introduction Prior to the recent controversy over the transfer of arms, little international attention was devoted to Sierra Leone.
167. She had a live-in boyfriend to whom she devoted most of her time and energy.
168. Doncaster Central Library A substantial archive is devoted to the history of horse racing, and another to railways.
169. Neither was it cited by Sports Illustrated, which devoted five pages to the championship game.
170. One such offer was from a theme park in Dogpatch, Arkansas, which is devoted to cast-off metal monuments.
171. Neville Cardus gained a devoted following for his lyrical cricket writing as well as his musical reviews for the Manchester Guardian between the wars.
172. The non-profit group is devoted to teaching the style, opening their doors wide to all comers.
172. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
173. She was too young to be setting herself up as the devoted handmaiden to the great man.
174. She devoted herself to Catholic charities in the 1980s, selling her Hollywood home and jewels to finance her work.
175. So many antiques that Architectural Digest magazine devoted a lengthy article to the subject in its November issue.
176. There will also be a segment devoted to racial reconciliation, with pastors of different races and ethnic groups meeting onstage.
177. Through the beaded curtain she could see the devoted gaze of the women in the front row.
178. A Civics lesson largely devoted to copying from the blackboard a diagram on the hierarchical structure of the ministry of education.
179. Much of the book was devoted to exposition of the Lutheran doctrine of justification by faith.
180. Technical training is devoted to the preparation of the trainees for the jobs they will perform in the host country.