devote - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of devote in Hindi

  • समर्पित

Verb

  • लगाना
  • त्याग देना
  • शिकार बनाना
  • मुंह में ढकेलना
  • उत्सर्ग करना
  • भेंट करना
  • रत होना
  • समर्पित करना
  • निरत होना

devote Definition

Verb

  • give all or a large part of one's time or resources to (a person, activity, or cause).
  • invoke or pronounce a curse upon.

devote Example

  • I wanted to devote more time to my family ( मैं अपने परिवार को अधिक समय देना चाहता था )
  • The foundress-queen is now waited on by the workers, who supply her with food and spare her all cares of work, so that henceforth she may devote her whole energies to egg-laying. ( संस्थापक-रानी की अब कार्यकर्ता प्रतीक्षा कर रहे हैं, जो उसे भोजन की आपूर्ति करते हैं और काम की सभी चिंताओं को छोड़ देते हैं, ताकि आगे से वह अपनी पूरी ऊर्जा अंडा देने में लगा सके। )
  • The latter resolved to devote the rest of his life to the emancipation of the Jews. ( बाद वाले ने अपना शेष जीवन यहूदियों की मुक्ति के लिए समर्पित करने का संकल्प लिया। )
  • The Hindu religion teaches us, Whatever you do, devote your whole mind, heart and soul to it. ( हिंदू धर्म हमें सिखाता है, आप जो कुछ भी करते हैं, उसमें अपना पूरा दिमाग, दिल और आत्मा लगा देते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • After working as a school teacher for three years, Franz Schubert decided to devote himself entirely to composing music.
  • I would be a damn fool not to devote everything I own in support of this.
  • This office, however, he soon relinquished, to devote himself entirely to literary work.
  • 31), led the inhabitants to devote themselves to maritime pursuits.
  • They devote all of their time and energy to it.
  • The business hoped to devote most of its funds to paying for new television ads.  
  • Kelsie would much rather devote her time to reading than she would watching television.  
  • When he joined the military, the new recruit had to spend a lot more time working out than he had in the past.  
  • The usual practice was for the whole of the people in one village to devote themselves to one special occupation.
  • Jessica liked to devote most of her free time to feeding the homeless in her community.  
  • If I could afford to devote all of my time to vacationing, I would never work again!  
  • Drew continued to work at his trade till 1805, when he entered into an engagement with Dr Thomas Coke, a prominent Wesleyan official, which enabled him to devote himself entirely to literature.
  • The laborer's day ends with the going down of the sun, and he is then free to devote himself to his chosen pursuit, independent of his labor; but his employer, who speculates from month to month, has no respite from one end of the year to the other.
  • She had given up her career to devote herself to the task of keeping house and raising a family.
  • It isn't a subject to which I devote a great deal of thought.
  • She gladly gave up her part-time job to devote herself entirely to her art.
  • After I had graduated I continued to devote myself to research.
  • In 1914 his preeminence had become so evident that a special position was created for him in Berlin, where he was elected a member of the Royal Academy of Sciences and given a sufficient stipend to enable him to devote all his time to research without any restrictions or duties whatsoever.