Devoted - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dedicate
Dedicated set apart devoted consecrated
Devote
to consecrate also to consign over to doom to evil to devote one to destruction the city was devoted to the flames
Temple
'an edifice or place regarded primarily as the dwelling place or 'house' of a deity; hence an edifice devoted to divine worship. Historically, the word is applied to sacred buildings of Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, etc., but now
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Country club
A club usually located in the suburbs or vicinity of a city or town and devoted mainly to outdoor sports and usually having an attached golf course
Corban
An offering of any kind devoted to God and therefore not to be appropriated to any other use esp an offering in fulfillment of
Consecrator
One who consecrates one who performs the rites by which a person or thing is devoted or dedicated to sacred purposes
Bordel
A brothel a bawdyhouse a house devoted to prostitution
Bigoted
Obstinately and blindly attached to some creed opinion practice or ritual unreasonably devoted to a system or party and illiberal toward the opinions of others
public
to business or community interests as opposed to private affairs [ policy] [a matter of concern] 5 : devoted to the general or national welfare [actions motivated by spirit] 6 : accessible to or shared by all
defensive
defensive 1 : serving to defend or as part of a defense [a pleading] 2 : devoted to resisting or preventing aggressive actions [a recapitalization…to escape a takeover attempt "Barbara Franklin"] de·fen·sive·ly adv
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Devoted - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dedicate
Dedicated set apart devoted consecrated
Devote
to consecrate also to consign over to doom to evil to devote one to destruction the city was devoted to the flames
Temple
'an edifice or place regarded primarily as the dwelling place or 'house' of a deity; hence an edifice devoted to divine worship. Historically, the word is applied to sacred buildings of Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, etc., but now
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Country club
A club usually located in the suburbs or vicinity of a city or town and devoted mainly to outdoor sports and usually having an attached golf course
Corban
An offering of any kind devoted to God and therefore not to be appropriated to any other use esp an offering in fulfillment of
Consecrator
One who consecrates one who performs the rites by which a person or thing is devoted or dedicated to sacred purposes
Bordel
A brothel a bawdyhouse a house devoted to prostitution
Bigoted
Obstinately and blindly attached to some creed opinion practice or ritual unreasonably devoted to a system or party and illiberal toward the opinions of others
public
to business or community interests as opposed to private affairs [ policy] [a matter of concern] 5 : devoted to the general or national welfare [actions motivated by spirit] 6 : accessible to or shared by all
defensive
defensive 1 : serving to defend or as part of a defense [a pleading] 2 : devoted to resisting or preventing aggressive actions [a recapitalization…to escape a takeover attempt "Barbara Franklin"] de·fen·sive·ly adv
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