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devote

dedicate / commit / allocate / assign
Transitive Verb
past: devotedpp: devoteding: devoting

This word carries a strong connotation of loyalty, purpose, and intentionality. It suggests a conscious decision to prioritize one thing over all others, often implying a sense of sacrifice or deep commitment. While similar to allocate, it is far more emotional and personal, typically used for passions, careers, or altruistic causes. In professional or technical contexts, it refers to the strategic assignment of resources or space. However, when applied to a person, it describes a state of total immersion or dedication, often bordering on the sacred or the obsessive.

Meanings

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

To give a large part of one's time, effort, or resources to a particular person, activity, or cause.

"She decided to devote her entire weekend to studying for the final exam."

Transitive Verb
[~ something to someone/something]

To set aside a specific amount of space, money, or time for a particular purpose.

"The magazine decided to devote an entire issue to the topic of climate change."

Transitive Verb
[~ oneself to something]

To commit oneself fully to a specific course of action or a way of life.

"He devoted himself to the service of the poor and marginalized."

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