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dedication
[ ded-i-key-shuhn ]
noun
- the act of dedicating.
Her dedication to medicine was so great that she had time for little else.
- a formal, printed inscription in a book, piece of music, etc., dedicating it to a person, cause, or the like.
- a personal, handwritten inscription in or on a work, as by an author to a friend.
- a ceremony marking the official completion or opening of a public building, institution, monument, etc.
dedication
/ ˌdɛdɪˈkeɪʃən /
noun
- the act of dedicating or the state of being dedicated
- an inscription or announcement prefixed to a book, piece of music, etc, dedicating it to a person or thing
- complete and wholehearted devotion, esp to a career, ideal, etc
- a ceremony in which something, such as a church, is dedicated
Derived Forms
- ˌdediˈcational, adjective
Other Words From
- dedi·cation·al adjective
- nonded·i·cation noun
- over·dedi·cation noun
- preded·i·cation noun
- reded·i·cation noun
- self-dedi·cation noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of dedication1
Example Sentences
“His hard work, dedication and resilience are qualities we strive to instill in our players every day,” Atkins said.
Their praise for his dedication to training offered little consolation to anyone who parted with their time or money to watch or attend the event.
Inspired by his dedication to sustainability and upcycling, Romanelli’s numerous collaborations with Converse, Levis, Coca-Cola and Disney have straddled the design, music, art, food and fashion disciplines.
Rita’s dedication to looking her best in the present, whether at work in the munitions factory or going on a night out wearing a leopard-print coat, is inspired by photographic evidence.
“We want to thank him for the dedication and wisdom he’s brought to all his work at CNN and to wish him the very best for future.”
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