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Example sentences for "dedicated"

Lexicographically close words:
dederit; dederunt; dedes; dedicat; dedicate; dedicates; dedicating; dedication; dedications; dedicator
  1. By his father's care he was from boyhood dedicated to the high calling which he faithfully followed through all his life.

  2. His later career, from the age of twenty-eight till his too early death, was the fulfilment of the office to which he had dedicated himself.

  3. Though the poem of Lucretius is inscribed to Memmius, it is really dedicated to the glory of Epicurus.

  4. As if she ever wore anything that suited her!

  5. But it was only at the outset that he thought things like these.

  6. The building was finished in the winter, and dedicated on Christmas Day.

  7. Divinity Hall had been dedicated in August, 1826.

  8. A meeting-house was built for me and dedicated to a large, rational faith.

  9. He aided very materially in the building of the Nauvoo Temple, from the commencement until its completion; and after it was dedicated he received therein his endowments, sealings and second anointing.

  10. On the 3rd of August the spot for the temple, a little west of Independence, was dedicated in the presence of Joseph Smith, Jun.

  11. At the same time, through prayer, Sidney Rigdon consecrated and dedicated the land of Zion for the gathering of the Saints.

  12. They shall eat the meat offering, and the sin offering, and the trespass offering; and every dedicated thing in Israel shall be theirs.

  13. These images were idols dedicated to sun-worship.

  14. Was it not contrary to God's holiness to defile the place dedicated to Himself?

  15. Thus the tabernacle in the wilderness was dedicated (Exodus xl:34-35).

  16. When the house was dedicated no glory returned, no cloud was seen, no shekinah filled the house.

  17. There was one cage dedicated to vengeance.

  18. The face of an English girl in that place dedicated to sombre intrigue, to the dark effacement of women, to the darker effacement of life, as he well knew, all too often!

  19. It is for us, the living, rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have, thus far, so nobly advanced.

  20. Fourscore and seven years ago, our Fathers brought forth upon this continent a new Nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.

  21. When finished, which was not till 1444, it was solemnly dedicated to the 'Holy Innocents.

  22. There are two or three small chapels--a Lady chapel, one dedicated to the Sacred Heart, and another to St. John the Baptist.

  23. The first child consigned to the new institution was a poor little female infant, on whose breast was pinned the name 'Agata,' in remembrance of which an altar in the chapel was dedicated to St. Agatha.

  24. Then, for the first time, we find chapels dedicated to them, and groups of martyred children in altar-pieces round the throne of Christ or the Virgin.

  25. It seems, therefore, hardly wonderful that even the last year, dedicated naturally to the tercentenary commemoration of William Shakespeare, should have passed over without any public eulogy of his greatness in this our metropolis.

  26. The Third Night of Young's Complaint is entitled Narcissa, from its being dedicated to the sad history of the early death of a beautiful lady, thus poetically designated by the author.

  27. The cathedral of my native town is dedicated to them, and possesses their bodies.

  28. My lord there dedicated his person and his wealth to her service.

  29. Shortly afterwards, Olivier de la Marche and the Sire de Givry, commander of the Burgundians dedicated to Yolande's service, were summoned and had a long conference with Charles.

  30. Dedicated to Cosmo and Damian, the promised chapel became a shrine which attracted many pilgrims who returned to their various homes with glowing tales of the beautiful and fertile valley.

  31. Monulphe's little chapel had given way to a mighty church dedicated to the canonised Bishop Lambert.

  32. Evidently Anthony had changed his plans, and this place which he had dedicated to her was to be used simply as a sitting-room or music room for Bettina.

  33. The cause is nothing less than our country redeemed from peril and dedicated to Human Rights, so as to become an example to mankind.

  34. In the same spirit another temple was dedicated to the god Terminus, who presided over boundaries.

  35. Here was that “American Commonwealth,” the image of National Unity, dedicated to Human Rights, which had enchanted the vision of the early patriot seeking new safeguards for Liberty.

  36. Dedicated on the anniversary of Independence, it will have for its special object to guard forever the memory of those through whom the first fruits of Independence have been secured.

  37. Because a State, constituting part of a Nation dedicated to Human Rights, may govern itself and supply the machinery of local self-government, it does not follow that such a State may deny Human Rights within its borders.

  38. The learned Professor does not hesitate to say that such a polity is naturally dedicated to the maintenance of all the rights of the citizen as its practical end and object.

  39. It is dedicated by Newbery to the Queen, in a short and rather elegant address, in which, as well as in the Preface which follows, there are marks of Goldsmith's style.

  40. It is a rather singular circumstance that three churches dedicated to St. Botolph, and all of ancient foundation, are situated immediately without gates of the city, viz.

  41. This chamber is now fitted up as an oratory, dedicated to that saint; and it lives, as a distinct and separate place, in my recollection, too.

  42. The cathedral is dedicated to St. Lorenzo.

  43. Institutions grow up supported by the public purse; and to what object can it be dedicated with greater propriety?

  44. Paine's original pamphlet was dedicated "to the president of the United States," and that dedication was retained in the reprint.

  45. Spencer, the poet, belonged to it, and to one of its members he has dedicated his "Tears of the Muses.

  46. This temple, by common consent, is stated to have been dedicated to Hercules, who, according to Solonus, landed at this spot with a procession of oxen.

  47. The Memorial Church was Mrs. Stanford's gift to the university from her private fortune, was dedicated "to the glory of God and in loving memory of my husband, Leland Stanford.

  48. Not very much is known of this earthquake, though a church was built there and dedicated as Jesus de los Temblores.

  49. They were doomed to learn by experience that these idols were powerless to protect even the consecrated edifices dedicated to their honor, and in which they were enshrined.

  50. All deer of the wilderness were dedicated to the deities and the Pitris in days of old, O king, by Agastya.

  51. Having worshipped the deities duly, food should be first dedicated to them.

  52. That flesh which is dedicated in sacrifices performed in honour of the deities and the Pitris is called Havi (and, as such, is worthy of being eaten).

  53. It is heard that in the ancient Kalpa, persons, desirous of attaining to regions of merit hereafter, performed sacrifices with seeds, regarding such animals as dedicated by them.

  54. In this country to this day, when food is prepared in view of guests invited to a house, no portion of such food can be offered to any one before it is dedicated to the deities and placed before those for whom it is intended.

  55. If one eats the meat that has been sanctified in consequence of its having been procured from animals dedicated in sacrifices and that have been slain for the purpose of feeding Brahmanas, one incurs a little fault.

  56. My life, my wife, and whatever other worldly possessions I have, are all dedicated to the use of my guests.

  57. One should never eat meat of animals not dedicated in sacrifices and that are, therefore, slain for nothing, and that has not been offered to the gods and Pitris with the aid of the ordinances.

  58. In the 1690's, therefore, another set of self-appointed critics evidently dedicated itself to laughing the female authors off the stage.

  59. It was played immediately at Lincoln's Inn Fields in April or May, 1696, seemingly at the insistence of the Duke of Devonshire to whom Mrs. Manley dedicated it.

  60. Labitzky's quadrille of all nations, dedicated by special permission to H.

  61. In none of the histories of Kent or of Canterbury can I find any mention of a church dedicated to St. Saviour.

  62. Three years after dedicating the Baptistes to James in the style we have seen, he dedicated the De Jure to him (1579).

  63. In 1533, the tutor dedicated to the pupil his translation of Linacre's Grammar, one of the items of work done by him during his professorship in the College of Ste.

  64. His first beard was deposited in a box of gold, adorned with costly pearls, and he dedicated it to the Capitoline Jupiter.

  65. It is chiefly interesting for its connexion with the Puteal Scribonianum or Puteal Libonis in the forum at Rome,[1] dedicated or restored by one of its members, perhaps the praetor of 204 B.

  66. There is a Catholic college dedicated to St Ewnan.

  67. Dublin, the author of the Snob Papers on his Irish tour (the Sketch Book was, later, dedicated to Lever).

  68. The Shrine Building (Kora Temple), dedicated in 1909, is the headquarters of the Shriners of the state.

  69. The library which the younger Pliny dedicated to his townsmen at Comum cost a million sesterces and he contributed a large sum to the support of a library at Milan.

  70. His first published work, entitled Erubhin, or Miscellanies, Christian and Judaical, penned for recreation at vacant hours, and dedicated to Sir R.

  71. Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.

  72. It is for us, the living, rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced.

  73. The group of stones on the southern promontory of the lake formed but a half-circle, and it was a half-circle dedicated to the moon.

  74. Fourscore and seven years ago our Fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.

  75. It is for us, the living, rather, to be here dedicated to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced.


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    Other words:
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