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View definitions for be devoted to

be devoted to

verb as in cleave

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If the government is now going to ask that more time be devoted to this wider group, MI5 and the police may well ask for more resources.

From BBC

But others worry about sports usurping resources and valuable attention that should be devoted to rebuilding.

Every speech and appearance, every TV ad and interview, every remaining moment of the campaign and afterward, when the Trump armies fight the results, must be devoted to the fact that Trump is trying to rewrite the rules by which we all live so that instead of democracy, we have a Church of Trump.

From Slate

On the campaign trail, she has also argued that the city’s approach to public safety “isn’t working,” saying that more money should be devoted to street lighting, sidewalk repairs and youth programs.

Renault's F1 engine facility at Viry-Chatillon in Paris will instead be devoted to development of electric motor and battery technologies, as well as the company's remaining motorsport activities.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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