Sentence examples for To dedicate from inspiring English sources

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To dedicate

verb

To set apart for a deity or for religious purposes; consecrate.

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It was time to dedicate the park.

I want to dedicate it to them.

You have to dedicate all you have".

"You have to dedicate yourself exclusively to writing".

The ceremony on Sunday to dedicate the new Rev.

"We just have to dedicate ourselves to get there".

But before they had no home to dedicate their love.

"It's really something I have to dedicate my time to".

"I'd like to dedicate this to him," Vili said.

I want to dedicate myself entirely to that," he said.

"Would I like to dedicate this goal to Napoli?

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