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English
Etymology
From Latin dēdicātus, past participle of dēdicō (“I dedicate, proclaim”).
Pronunciation
Verb
dedicate (third-person singular simple present dedicates, present participle dedicating, simple past and past participle dedicated)
- (transitive) To set apart for a deity or for religious purposes; consecrate.
- (transitive) To set apart for a special use.
dedicated their money to scientific research.
- (transitive) To commit (oneself) to a particular course of thought or action.
dedicated ourselves to starting our own business.
- (transitive) To address or inscribe (a literary work, for example) to another as a mark of respect or affection.
- (transitive) To open (a building, for example) to public use.
- (transitive) To show to the public for the first time.
dedicate a monument.
Synonyms
Derived terms
Translations
to set apart for a deity or for religious purposes; consecrate
- Belarusian: пасвяча́ць impf (pasvjačácʹ), пасвяці́ць pf (pasvjacícʹ), прысвяча́ць impf (prysvjačácʹ), прысвяці́ць pf (prysvjacícʹ)
- Bulgarian: посвеща́вам (bg) impf (posveštávam)
- Catalan: dedicar (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 奉獻 / 奉献 (zh) (fèngxiàn)
- Czech: zasvětit pf
- Dutch: inwijden (nl), wijden (nl)
- Finnish: pyhittää (fi)
- French: consacrer (fr), vouer (fr)
- German: widmen (de)
- Greek:
- Ancient: καθιερόω (kathieróō), ἐγκαινίζω (enkainízō)
- Irish: tíolaic
- Italian: consacrare (it)
- Japanese: 捧げる (ja) (ささげる, sasageru), 奉納する (ja) (ほうのうする, hōnō suru)
- Kazakh: бағыш ету (bağyş etu), бағыштау (bağyştau)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: پێشکەش کردن (pêşkeş kirdin)
- Latin: dēdicō, devoveo
- Maori: whakatapu
- Portuguese: dedicar (pt)
- Russian: посвяща́ть (ru) impf (posvjaščátʹ), посвяти́ть (ru) pf (posvjatítʹ)
- Scottish Gaelic: coisrig
- Spanish: dedicar (es)
- Swedish: viga (sv), tillägna (sv)
- Ukrainian: присвя́чувати impf (prysvjáčuvaty), присвяти́ти pf (prysvjatýty), посвя́чувати impf (posvjáčuvaty), посвяща́ти impf (posvjaščáty), посвяти́ти pf (posvjatýty)
- Walloon: dicåçter (wa)
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to set apart for a special use
to commit (oneself) to a particular course of thought or action
to address or inscribe (a literary work, for example) to another as a mark of respect or affection
to open (a building, for example) to public use
to show to the public for the first time
Adjective
dedicate (comparative more dedicate, superlative most dedicate)
- (obsolete) Dedicated; set apart; devoted; consecrated.
c. 1603–1604 (date written), William Shakespeare, “Measure for Measure”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies (First Folio), London: Isaac Iaggard, and Ed Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, :Dedicate to nothing temporal.
1856, George Henry Calvert, Like Unto Like:His life is dedicate to worthiness.
Noun
dedicate (plural dedicates)
- (chiefly fantasy and paganism) One who dedicates themselves, or who is dedicated, to the service of some leader, religion, etc.
2011 September 1, Tamora Pierce, Circle of Magic #1: Sandry's Book, Scholastic Inc., →ISBN:Glancing at the crowd of onlookers, she said, “I know that service at the dining hall will be over soon”—instantly a few dedicates and all of the novices hurried away—“and some of us here would like to prepare our own meal.” […] Out of sight of the dedicates, she climbed over the short fence and escaped to Winding Circle's biggest library.
2015 April 8, Dracaena Paxx, The Sacred Spiral: Unlocking Ones Infinite Potential, Xlibris Corporation, →ISBN:Initiation—When a dedicate is seen on all levels to be learning and doing more as they participate in the circle and aids with rituals and/or divination, an initiation is decided on with the priest or priestess and dedicate.
2019 November 14, Charul Palmer-Patel, The Shape of Fantasy: Investigating the Structure of American Heroic Epic Fantasy, Routledge, →ISBN:Through this rune of compassion, feelings of pain are transferred from the dedicates to Fallion. Lord Despair then proceeds to torture the dedicates so that Fallion would feel the pain of the tortures without being physically harmed […]
2022 September 27, Chad Corrie, The Wizard King Trilogy Boxed Set, Dark Horse Books, →ISBN, page 24:Rowan Cortak stood with the rest of the dedicates.
Italian
Etymology 1
Verb
dedicate
- inflection of dedicare:
- second-person plural present indicative
- second-person plural imperative
Etymology 2
Participle
dedicate f pl
- feminine plural of dedicato
Latin
Verb
dēdicāte
- second-person plural present active imperative of dēdicō
Spanish
Verb
dedicate
- second-person singular voseo imperative of dedicar combined with te