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dedicated
[ded-i-key-tid]
adjective
wholly committed to something, as to an ideal, political cause, or personal goal.
a dedicated artist.
set apart or reserved for a specific use or purpose.
dedicated lanes for self-driving cars.
(of machine parts, electrical components, hardware, etc.) made or designed to interconnect exclusively with one model or a limited range of models in a manufacturer's line.
The new tractors use only high-priced dedicated accessories.
dedicated
/ ˈɛɪˌɪɪ /
adjective
devoted to a particular purpose or cause
a dedicated man
assigned or allocated to a particular project, function, etc
a dedicated transmission line
dedicated parking space
computing designed to fulfil one function
a dedicated microprocessor
Other 51Թ Forms
- dedicatedly adverb
- nondedicated adjective
- self-dedicated adjective
- undedicated adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of dedicated1
Example Sentences
Two city centre exhibitions dedicated to the achievements of Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath are set to celebrate "a true Brummie icon", organisers say.
Krystian Lahage of the Mojave Desert Land Trust, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting the California desert, said his group is trying to raise awareness of the broad support for Chuckwalla.
He fought a huge amount of adversity growing up, he dedicated his life to Pendle dry ski slope and that's where he got the graft and the passion.
Nervous parents and educators browsed apps dedicated to tracking ICE activity, refreshed their social media feeds and conferred with one another about the latest rumors.
A UK government spokesperson said: "Allegations of fraud are taken very seriously and for UK wide schemes there is a dedicated Ofgem team working on counter fraud and whistleblowing."
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