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 Translation for 'to dedicate' from English to Latin
VERB   to dedicate | dedicated | dedicated
dedicating | dedicates
SYNO to commit | to consecrate | to dedicate | ...
dare [1]to dedicate
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Translation for 'to dedicate' from English to Latin

to dedicate
dare [1]
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Usage Examples English
  • In 1949, Prince Georg of Denmark came to Pegwell Bay in Kent to dedicate the longship "Hugin", commemorating the landing of Hengest and Horsa at nearby Ebbsfleet 1500 years earlier in 449 AD.
  • In 1985, the New York City Herman Melville Society gathered at 104 East 26th Street to dedicate the intersection of Park Avenue South and 26th Street as Herman Melville Square.
  • It was here where he decided to dedicate his time to the education of teachers and where he published "The Educative Process", launching his name across the nation.
  • He refused the request of Alexandrian Greeks to dedicate a temple to his divinity, saying that only gods may choose new gods.
  • Cordelia's refusal to dedicate herself to him and love him as more than a father has been interpreted by some as a resistance to incest, but Kahn also inserts the image of a rejecting mother.

  • To apologize for the failure of their UK tour, Manowar decided to dedicate their next album to the United Kingdom.
  • Henry de Lacy (1070, Halton, – 1123), Lord of the manor of Pontefract, 2nd Lord of Bowland, promised to dedicate an abbey to the Virgin Mary should he survive a serious illness.
  • He decided to drop the bandoneon and to dedicate himself to writing and to studying music.
  • Harold Gillies, scared by the number of new facial injuries and the lack of good surgery decides to dedicate an entire hospital to the reconstruction of facial injuries as fully as possible.
  • The major innovation of Greek was to dedicate these symbols exclusively and unambiguously to vowel sounds that could be combined arbitrarily with consonants (as opposed to syllabaries such as Linear B which usually have vowel symbols but cannot combine them with consonants to form arbitrary syllables).

  • Some solitary Wiccans also perform self-initiation rituals, to dedicate themselves to becoming a Wiccan.
  • The Magnesians built a "splendid tomb" in their marketplace for Themistocles, which still stood during the time of Plutarch, and continued to dedicate part of their revenues to the family of Themistocles.
  • ... "jangchup semba," literally "awakening hero") are revered beings who have conceived the will and vow to dedicate their lives with "bodhicitta" for the sake of all beings.
  • During the winter semester of 1968–69 Adorno was on sabbatical leave from the university and thus able to dedicate himself to the completion of his book of aesthetics.
  • Bowls are made of varying shapes and materials to allow the smoker to try different characteristics or to dedicate particular bowls for particular tobaccos.

  • The second category included private or country roads, originally constructed by private individuals, in whom their soil was vested, and who had the power to dedicate them to the public use.
  • Karen Croft, a writer who worked for Nader in the late 1970s at the Center for Study of Responsive Law, once asked him if he had ever considered marriage, to which he reportedly responded that he had made a choice to dedicate his life to career rather than family.
  • First developed by the ancient Greeks, it was an approach to education that he felt the rest of the world had forgotten and to whose revival he was to dedicate the rest of his life.
  • LDS Church members have a responsibility to dedicate their time and talents to helping the poor and building the church.
  • Alberti planned to dedicate his treatise on architecture to his friend.

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