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Devote

Devote is a verb meaning to give all or most of one's time, energy, or resources to a person, activity, or cause. It is transitive and typically takes a direct object plus a to-phrase indicating what is being aimed at, as in devote one's time to research or devote resources to a humanitarian project. It can also be used with oneself as the object: she devoted herself to teaching.

Etymology: Devote comes from Latin devotus or devotare, through Old French and Middle English, with cognates

Usage notes: Devote emphasizes sustained commitment and personal involvement; it often carries a positive or commendable

Examples: She devoted years to solving the problem. The foundation devotes most of its funds to disaster

See also: devotion, dedication, devotee, dedicate.

in
several
Romance
languages.
Related
forms
include
devotion
(the
state
of
being
devoted),
devoted
(adjective),
and
devotee
(a
person
who
is
devoted
to
a
cause
or
practice).
connotation.
It
is
similar
to
dedicate,
but
devote
tends
to
imply
more
emotional
investment
or
long
duration.
In
secular
contexts,
you
say
you
devote
time
or
resources
to
something;
in
religious
language,
devotion
remains
common
but
the
sense
can
be
broader.
relief.
He
devoted
himself
to
his
craft.