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Verbs for Dedication

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dedicate
1.
de
di
cate
Verb

to give all or most of one's time, effort, or resources to a particular activity, cause, or person

She decided to dedicate her weekends to volunteering at the local animal shelter.

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devote
2.
de
vote
Verb

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

The company decided to devote a significant portion of its budget to research and development.

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allocate
3.
a
llo
cate
Verb

to distribute or assign resources, funds, or tasks for a particular purpose

The manager decided to allocate more budget to marketing for increased brand visibility.

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sacrifice
4.
sac
ri
fice
Verb

to give up something of value for the sake of something else

Parents often sacrifice personal time to ensure the well-being and happiness of their children.

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allot
5.
a
llot
Verb

to give or distribute a particular thing such as time, money, etc.

The manager decided to allot extra time for the team to complete the project successfully.

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earmark
6.
ear
mark
Verb

to set aside something, such as funds or resources, for a specific purpose or use

The company decided to earmark a portion of its profits for employee training and development.

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pour into
7.
pour into
Verb

to invest a significant amount of money into something continuously or over an extended period

The government poured additional funding into the education sector this year.

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grant
8.
grant
Verb

to let someone have something, especially something that they have requested

The teacher decided to grant extra time for students to complete their assignments.

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confer
9.
confer
Verb

to give an official degree, title, right, etc. to someone

The university will confer degrees upon the graduating students during the commencement ceremony.

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bestow
10.
bes
tow
Verb

to present or give something, often with a sense of honor or generosity

The teacher will bestow awards on students who excel in their academic achievements.

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vest
11.
vest
Noun

a sleeveless piece of clothing that is worn under a jacket and over a shirt

He wore a crisp white shirt and a charcoal gray vest under his suit jacket for the wedding.

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accord
12.
a
ccord
Verb

to grant permission or approval for someone to possess or have something

The constitution accords all citizens freedom of speech and assembly.

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vouchsafe
13.
vouch
safe
Verb

to give something with a sense of superiority

The professor vouchsafed a small piece of advice to the struggling student, as if imparting wisdom to a child.

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tender
14.
ten
der
Adjective

caring and compassionate toward others

She's a tender person, always showing kindness and empathy towards those in need.

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lavish
15.
la
vish
Adjective

having or showing great expense, richness, or luxury

The billionaire's mansion was decorated with lavish furnishings and rare artwork.

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impart
16.
im
part
Verb

to make information, knowledge, or a skill known or understood

The professor imparts valuable insights during every class to enhance student understanding.

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