Synonym: affection, dedication, fondness, liking, love, loyalty. Similar words: devolution, devote, devotee, devoted, notion, lotion, motion, potion. Meaning: [-əʊʃn] n. 1. feelings of ardent love 2. commitment to some purpose 3. religious zeal; the willingness to serve God 4. (usually plural) religious observance or prayers (usually spoken silently).
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121 His sudden rush of Anglican devotion remained unexplained and incomprehensible.
122 Bhakti Yoga is the way of emotion and devotion and love and correspondence with the mystic way.
123 As a child I was always aware of my parents' devotion to each other.
124 But what was striking about the survey was the depth of devotion that telecommuters bring to the arrangement.
125 In addition to the need for humility, discipline and singleminded devotion in the quest for Truth Gandhi lays stress on prayer.
126 The devotion, care and research taking place in Bristol in the effort to combat these tragedies is uplifting.
127 But he is angriest at and reserves his strongest denunciation for the intelligentsia, whom he accuses of sycophantic devotion to Yeltsin.
128 He kept apologising to Nellie and swearing undying devotion to her.
129 Trading on the name and our undying devotion,[http://sentencedict.com] Carlton have revived Crossroads.
130 There was a strong strain of Anglophilia in the Alsop clan, and a consistent devotion to the politics of moderate conservatism.
131 Ken's undying devotion to this club should be applauded by players, directors and supporters alike.
132 I know the price of success: dedication, hard work, and an unremitting devotion to the things you want to see happen. Frank Lloyd Wright
133 Mr Gandhi, the Prime Minister suggested, had misunderstood; they had considered his known devotion to untouchables.
134 Andrewes prayed with dust on his head, a rope Around his neck: in great calamity we exercise Great devotion.
135 Perpetual Eucharistic adoration is the "devotion of devotions."
136 They were used to re-collect emotions, imagination, and devotion.
137 He was always enthusiastic and fervent in religious devotion.
138 Devotion to person or a cause. Dependability in action.
139 Her slavish devotion to her joB ruled her life.
140 Propitious Knot: The original meanings are love and devotion.
141 Their slavish devotion to the leader is unhealthy.
142 My devotion to Crabby touched my companions.
143 The general's devotion to his men is proverbial.
144 His devotion let him become the priesthood.
145 Eucharistic Devotion and New Traditions of Affective Piety.
146 He returned her love and devotion with usury.
147 Mama is love, tenderness, devotion and fostering, but also music.
148 I began to realize that Gussie was offering her own last true measure of devotion.
149 As time passed, the entrenchment of those in power, as well as their fierce devotion to their internal competition, began to have trickle-down effects on the Big Eight's top tiers.
150 Karan's devotion to yoga and green juice might seem slightly kooky to the non-karmically inclined, but know that this is a woman who puts her money where her mat is.
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