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devote

1 of 1verb
/dɪ.ˈvoʊt/
Forms:devotes,devoting,devoted,devoted
1

to assign something, such as resources or funds, to a particular purpose or use

transitive
  • The company decided to devote a significant portion of its budget to research and development.
  • The government is planning to devote more resources to improving public transportation.
  • The city council plans to devote funds to revitalize the downtown area.
2

to give one's time or commit oneself entirely to a certain matter, cause, or activity

transitive
  • He devoted several years of his life to researching renewable energy solutions.
  • Over the years, they have devoted countless hours to community service.
  • If the opportunity arises, she will devote her skills to a new and challenging project.
  • Many individuals devote time each day to personal development activities.
  • The team will devote extra hours next week to meeting the project deadline.
3

to set aside a specific amount of time or space to discuss or focus on a topic

transitive
  • The article devotes a whole section to climate change.
  • She devoted an hour of her presentation to new research findings.
  • The book devotes several chapters to the author’s early life.
  • The class devoted the first half of the lesson to review.
  • The newspaper devoted a full page to the anniversary celebration.
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