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to devote
verb
To give one's time, focus one's efforts, commit oneself, etc. entirely for, on, or to a certain matter.
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"to devote" is a correct and usable verb in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about dedicating something to a certain cause, task, or person. For example, "She has devoted her life to helping young children find homes."
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In such circumstances, I ought to devote my resources to promoting your devotion to your intimates.
He planned to devote himself to painting.
I have to devote myself to football".
He wanted to devote himself to astronomy.
Nobody expects Mr. Obama to devote much time to Sudan.
About 1902 she decided to devote her energies to poetry.
I retire to devote myself to full-time bongo playing.
He didn't have much time to devote to looking, either.
Its unprecedented success allowed Irving to devote himself to writing.
He wanted to devote more and more time to it.
He decided to devote his life to the religion.
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