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To devotion
noun
The act or state of devoting or being devoted.
Exact(17)
For the monks such music is a basic aid to devotion and prayer.
Mother (fearful, desperate, rasping Amanda Root) has attuned all her personality to devotion.
Another early story shows how Muslims could be moved to devotion by encountering the image of their Prophet.
When it comes to devotion to the art of sandwich-making, it's hard to top the Italians.
Over forty years their marriage has been tempered from passion to devotion by the flames of fame and shame.
No other director has paid such homage to devotion, yet who else would dare to remind us of the frailty and vanity of the devout?
Similar(43)
Many women are rejecting sindoor, vermilion worn in the hair to signify devotion to a husband.
Members of the religion were handpicked by Akbar according to their devotion to him.
He was however willing to accept devotion to other Hindu deities as well.
Plenty of people get up early to exercise, to do devotions or to do creative work.
Mr. McDonnell was known for his attention to ethics and devotion to the Boy Scouts creed.
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