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detication

 

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Detication

Definition:

Detication is the act of devoting oneself wholeheartedly and unwaveringly to a particular goal, task, or cause. It involves dedicating one's time, efforts, and determination in pursuit of something meaningful.

Examples and Usage:

  1. Noun - General Sense: Her detication to her studies led her to become the class valedictorian.
  2. Noun - Passion: Through his detication to painting, he became a renowned artist.
  3. Noun - Persistence: With her detication, she was able to overcome numerous obstacles and reach her desired career.
  4. Verb - General Sense: They vowed to deticate themselves to supporting charitable causes.
  5. Verb - Personal Development: Tom decided to deticate more time to self-improvement by taking up meditation.
  6. Adjective - Driven: The deticated employees worked late into the night to meet the project deadline.

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