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1 dedicate
v. 1. \dedicate oneself/ sth to sth/ doing sth зориулах. She \dedicated her life to helping the poor. Тэр, амьдралаа ядуучуудад туслахад зориулав. 2. \dedicate sth to sb бүтээл туурвилаа зориулах. She \dedicated her first book to her teacher. Тэр, анхныхаа номыг багшдаа зориулав. 3. \dedicate sth (to sb/ sth) дурсгалд зориулах. dedicated adj. \dedicate (to sth) байдаг бүхнээ зориулсан. She's totally \dedicated to her work. Тэр, хамаг бүхнээ ажилдаа зориулдаг.
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