noun as in faithfulness, loyalty
Strongest matches
Strong matches
noun as in speech of praise; sanctification
Strongest match
Strong matches
address, celebration, consecration, envoy, glorification, inscription, message
Discover More
Example Sentences
I was struck by how analogous dedication and drive in the athletic world is to the business world.
From
Mindset reminded me that while certain things come easier, I can accomplish and learn anything with hard work and dedication.
From
Luck started when that player was seven or eight years old and began playing football several times a week, and it accumulated over a decade of practice and intense dedication before the person had a chance to play with the best.
From
Others, like playing the violin, learning a second language, composing a novel, even writing an article for Nautilus, require effort and dedication.
From
Anurag is an example how youth of India are breaking the stereotype associated with menstrual hygiene by touching lives of those who need awareness and education by honesty, dedication and a will do bring a positive change.
In fact, enjoying the show takes an extreme dedication to suspending disbelief.
From
And the CDC team that arrived to ensure they were properly trained and equipped found them in no need of moxie and dedication.
From
As I wrote in the dedication, it allowed me to hate her, to love her, to forgive her.
From
As an adulthood now living out his passion, his dedication sometimes borders on obsession.
From
But even his worst opponents can find common ground with him on their shared dedication to details.
From
In more than one passage of the prayer of Solomon, at the dedication of the temple, it denotes to Covenant.
From
This dedication is very precious, as indicating your regard for me, and on my part I reciprocate your feeling.
From
The present arms of the see evidently have reference to the dedication of the ancient cathedral church to St. Peter.
From
The encenia, or dedication of the incomparable theatre at Oxford, endowed and founded 1664, by archbishop Selden.
From
He assured her that if the Chamberlain was obstinate, he should publish it with a dedication to her Grace.
From