Meaning
Dedicate means to give time, effort, or resources to a particular purpose, cause, or person. It can also mean to officially assign or set something apart for a specific use.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Verb
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Forms: dedicate – dedicates – dedicated – dedicating
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Typical structures:
- dedicate sth to sb/sth → “She dedicated her life to education.”
- dedicate oneself to sth → “He dedicated himself to helping the poor.”
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Often used in formal or ceremonial contexts (e.g., dedicating a book, monument, or effort).
Common Phrases
- dedicate oneself to
- dedicate time/energy to
- dedicate a book to someone
- dedicate resources to
- dedicate a building/monument to someone
Collocations
- Verb + dedicate: choose to dedicate, decide to dedicate
- Noun + dedicate: dedication ceremony, dedication speech
- dedicate + noun: dedicate time, dedicate resources, dedicate effort
Examples
- She dedicated her entire career to medical research.
- He dedicated the book to his parents.
- The company dedicated significant resources to developing new technology.
- They dedicated the new library to the town’s founder.
- He dedicated himself to learning English every day.
- The project was dedicated to improving healthcare access.
- She dedicated her time to volunteering at the local shelter.
- The soldiers dedicated their lives to protecting the nation.
Synonyms or Related
- devote
- commit
- consecrate
- pledge
- assign