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dedicatee Definition


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dedicate
verb dedicated, dedicating
    1. To give or devote (oneself or one's time, money, etc) wholly or chiefly to some purpose, cause, etc.
      Thesaurus: appropriate, set aside, allot, consign, apportion, assign; devote, commit, apply, give, donate, offer.
    2. To devote or address (a book, piece of music, etc) to someone as a token of affection or respect.
    3. To set something apart for some sacred purpose.
      Thesaurus: consecrate, bless, sanctify, hallow, anoint.
Derivative: dedicatee
noun
    A person to whom something is dedicated.
Etymology: 15c: from Latin dedicare, dedicatum to declare or dedicate.



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