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devoted/dedicated

Dedicated has shrugged off a lot of this, in many contexts, and is comfortably used with reference to something that is set aside or reserved for a particular purpose. It is

Special & dedicated to

Hi, A dictionary says that "dedicated" has the meaning of "Designed for a particular use or function:", so I wonder whether the word can be used this way: Remit the funds to the

dedicated and devoted | WordReference Forums

My wife is a dedicated/devoted mother. I presume both dedicated and devoted fit here, but I could never tell the different meanings between them. Are they really different?

dedicate something to/for something | WordReference Forums

Is "dedicated" a good match with "public use"? As in: "This room has been dedicated by the hospital to public use." It sounds a bit stilted to me. I''d expect something

Difference between "dedicated for" & "dedicated to"

Have you seen dedicated for actually in use somewhere? I cannot think of a case where it is used. Dedicated to is the correct pairing.

committed to, dedicated to | WordReference Forums

The former was more common, but only by about a margin of 3 to 2. ("Dedicated to preserve," on the other hand, was definitely a minority choice, cited 40 times less than

I am dedicated to +Ving

I am dedicated to +Ving As I know this is the correct form. " I am dedicated to taking care of him." But google shows more results with this form "dedicated to take care"

Dedicated on or to

Hey all, is there any difference between the meaning of these two sentences: 1. ASUS has been dedicated on research and development 2.ASUS has been dedicated to

dedicated to doing vs. dedicated to do | WordReference Forums

Hi, According to one of the dictionaries I own, "dedicated to" cannot be followed by the original form of a verb; it must be followed by a noun, pronoun, or gerund, because "to"

dedicated to + gerund or infinitive ? | WordReference Forums

Dedicated to maintain can be interpreted as a contraction of dedicated in order to maintain, while dedicated to maintaining has only one interpretation.