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Definition of Dedicates
1. dedicate [v] - See also: dedicate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dedicates
Literary usage of Dedicates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1920)
"That is one of the reasons that Edward O'Brien's annual compilations of "The Best
Short Stories" are always so eagerly anticipated. Mr. O'Brien dedicates ..."
2. The Monks of the West, from St. Benedict to St. Bernard by Charles Forbes Montalembert, Aurélien Courson (1872)
"The double monastery of Tynemouth, built above the tomb of Oswin. — The wife of
the murderer dedicates a monastery to the expiation of the murder. ..."
3. The Chaplains and Clergy of the Revolution by Joel Tyler Headley (1864)
"ANECDOTE OF PUT- HAM.—COMPOSES THE ODE TO COLUMBIA.—Dedicates A POEM TO WASHINGTON.
... Dedicates ..."
4. Lost Chapters Recovered from the Early History of American Methodism by Joseph Beaumont Wakeley (1858)
"... Burying-Place — Epitaph—John Clark—Sketch of his Son — Joseph Totten — Character
of— Dedicates the first Church in Brooklyn—Sudden Death of— Buried on ..."
5. A Treatise on the Law of Eminent Domain in the United States by John Lewis (1900)
"... who opens a toll road and collects tolls for its use, whether with or without
legislative authority, thereby dedicates it to public use as a highway. ..."