0 present participle of dedicate --
2 If you dedicate a book, play, performance, etc. to someone, you publicly say that it is in that person's honour: --
3 When a building, especially a religious building, is dedicated, there is a ceremony at which it is formally opened for use and its particular purpose is stated: --
That is why we are dedicating almost £3 billion to employment and training measures.
Could he dedicate one of those without dedicating others?
They have made news, not by getting into trouble but by dedicating themselves to serve other people.
I wonder if that particular restrictive covenant on the land is not one of the psychological barriers stopping people from dedicating their woods.
Many owners deterred from dedicating their property because of lack of money would be helped by grants towards their maintenance funds.
It would provide an alternative way of dedicating ourselves to the service that we are elected to undertake in this place.
There is nothing wrong with dedicating certain portions of public funds for particular purposes.
They are dedicating their lives to bringing up those children.