devotion

  • 71devotion — n. 1. Consecration, dedication. 2. Piety, religion, devoutness, religiousness, devotedness, holiness, sanctity, saintliness, godliness. 3. [Usually in pl.] Worship, adoration, prayer, devoutness. 4. Attachment, affection, love. 5. Ardor,… …

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  • 72devotion — n 1. prayer, religious worship, worship, homage, reverence, veneration, adoration, laudation, glorification; thanksgiving, grace, blessing, benediction; dedication, consecration, sanctification; service, observance, prayer meeting, mass, vespers …

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  • 73devotion — de·vo·tion …

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  • 74devotion —  Благочестие1 …

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  • 75devotion — [dɪˈvəʊʃ(ə)n] noun [U] 1) great love, admiration, or loyalty 2) the process of spending a lot of time or energy on an activity 3) strong religious feeling …

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  • 76devotion — de•vo•tion [[t]dɪˈvoʊ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) earnest attachment to a cause, person, etc 2) profound dedication, esp. to religion; consecration 3) the act of devoting 4) rel Often, devotions. religious observance or worship; a form of prayer or worship… …

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  • 77devotion — /dəˈvoʊʃən / (say duh vohshuhn) noun 1. dedication; consecration. 2. earnest attachment to a cause, person, etc. 3. a giving over or appropriating to any purpose, cause, etc. 4. (in Christian theology) the ready will to perform what belongs to… …

  • 78devotion —    This word (from the Latin devovere, meaning to dedicate by vow ) refers to a personal commitment to God that is often expressed through particular prayers that are often known as devotions …

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  • 79devotion — s ( en) fromhet, sträng religiositet …

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  • 80Devotion — De|vo|ti|on, die; , en (Unterwürfigkeit; Andacht) …

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