dedicate in the PONS Dictionary

dedicate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to dedicate oneself to sth
to dedicate sth to sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He defined the war as an effort dedicated to these principles of liberty and equality for all.
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Today, it houses a museum dedicated to the island's history.
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One of the eight main academic hallways is dedicated to special and gifted education.
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Privately owned, it was officially dedicated in 2007, and is closed to the public.
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The business was later moved into two purpose built warehouse units with one half dedicated to books.
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The most frequent letters have dedicated keys and do not require chording.
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She dedicates herself to teaching the children, society rebuilds around her.
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The scenes were filmed over a full week with two days dedicated to the stunt sequences.
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While many of companys offerings have emerged from the industry teams, it now has dedicated organizations for developing, launching and delivering them.
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It is a non-profit 501(c) (3) organization, dedicated to the ongoing development of soccer skills for both young men and young women.
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