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dedicate

[ded-i-keyt, ded-i-kit] / ˈdɛd ɪˌkeɪt, ˈdɛd ɪ kɪt /




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De Angelis and Waltz are also a hoot together, she as a heaving, hissing vampire bride who can’t stop licking her chops, he as a bone-dry vampire hunter dedicated to his investigation.

From Los Angeles Times

It also seems unfathomable that your next 12 years are full of dedicated readers and viewers who make this job the most fun, rewarding and meaningful one you’ve ever had.

From The Wall Street Journal

Former Leeds and England goalkeeper Paul Robinson, who played the night Milner made his debut at West Ham in 2002, said his former team-mate had dedicated his life to remain at the top level.

From BBC

The fresh capital helped lift the firm’s total assets 29% to $622.5 billion, with about two-thirds of that dedicated to credit strategies.

From The Wall Street Journal

This allows for caching or storing more information in dedicated memory, which makes the agents faster and cheaper because they don’t have to reprocess the same data for every single interaction, according to Salazar.

From The Wall Street Journal