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dedicate

devote / consecrate / assign / honor
Transitive Verb
past: dedicatedpp: dedicateding: dedicating

This word conveys a sense of solemn commitment and intentionality. When applied to personal effort, it suggests a high level of discipline and a willingness to sacrifice other opportunities for a singular, noble goal. It carries a more formal and permanent weight than simply spending time on a task. In the context of creative works or public monuments, the term shifts toward honor and legacy. It transforms a physical object or a piece of art into a tribute, establishing a permanent emotional or historical link between the creation and the person being honored.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something to something][~ oneself to something]

To devote a significant amount of time, effort, or resources to a particular task, purpose, or person.

"She decided to dedicate her life to helping the poor."

Transitive Verb
[~ something to someone]

To officially name a piece of work, such as a book or a song, as being in honor of a specific person.

"The author chose to dedicate the novel to his parents."

Transitive Verb
[~ something to a purpose]

To set aside a specific space, building, or object for a particular official or sacred use.

"The city will dedicate the new library to the community next month."

Transitive Verb
[~ something to a task]

In computing, to assign a specific hardware resource or software process exclusively to one function.

"The system administrator will dedicate a separate server to handle database queries."

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