1. devoted
Two whole pages of the newspaper were devoted to the news of the royal divorce.
a devoted son/friend/fan
I ran. I devoted my entire life to running to a flower that had already wilted when I reached it.
Since we got married, he's become a devoted family man.
He has been devoted to the study of atomic energy ever since he graduated from the university.
He devoted a whole poem to the blueness of his victim's eyes, which the two policemen read out loud to one another through hysterical, tearful laughter.
Thanks to Facebook, stalking is no longer the bastion of a few devoted enthusiasts, but a highly automated task convenient enough even for the busy housewife.
I count myself lucky to have such a devoted wife.
Because people in the world don't speak the same language, much effort is now devoted to translation.
The parents were devoted to their only child and gave him everything to make him happy.
In an essay similarly devoted to allegorical procedures in contemporary art, Buchloh discusses 6 women artists.
Every football club needs devoted supporters.
Try to think of this as a handshake from your devoted admirer
A lover who is always by your side and who adores you always is an example of a devoted lover.
Inglese parola "poświecić"(devoted) si verifica in set:
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