Devoted in spanish
Devoto
pronunciation: deboʊtoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: deboʊtoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
devote = dedicar, consagrar.
Example: A book for instance on 'vegetable gardening' may contain equally valuable information on 'growing tomatoes' as a book devoted entirely to 'growing tomatoes'.more:
» devote + Posesivo + attention = dedicar atención, prestar atención.
Example: The cataloger, by being relieved of the onerous clerical burden of reorganizing the catalog, is free to devote professional attention to making the catalog a more responsive and useful tool.» devote + Posesivo + energy = dedicar esfuerzo.
Example: Let us call a moratorium on writing about the subject and devote our energies to doing comparative work.» devote + Posesivo + life to = dedicar la vida a.
Example: Classification fascinated him and he devoted his entire life to its study.» devote + Posesivo + time = dedicar tiempo, emplear tiempo.
Example: 'But,' the cry may ring out, 'how can anyone hope to devote the time and energy that this in depth service would require?'.» devote + Reflexivo + to = dedicarse a.
Example: Having devoted herself to medical librarianship in her elective course work, she hoped when she received her degree to put her knowledge to work at a university medical school.devoted = devoto, entregado, consagrado, abnegado.
Example: Overprotective feelings occur mostly in very devoted, tender-hearted parents who are inclined to feel guilty.more:
» devoted audience = público fiel.
Example: With an eclectic mix of high-end quality short films and a devoted audience it is little wonder the event has sold out ever year for the past six years.