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devote

dih-VOHT
verb
1
To give one's time, energy, or resources entirely to a particular purpose or person.
"She devotes every weekend to volunteering at the shelter."
"He devoted his career to fighting for workers' rights."

How to Use Devote

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo commit your time or effort completely to something you care about.

Easily confused with
Common pairings
devote time to devote oneself to devote energy to

Word Forms

more devote comparative, devoted past tense, devotes singular, most devote superlative

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Etymology

From Latin dēvōtus, past participle of dēvovēre, "to vow, dedicate solemnly, or sacrifice."

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