Examples of using Devoted in English and their translations into Hindi
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Then he devoted 60 to 90 minutes to additional shooting drills.
Later he devoted his time entirely to farming.
He devoted his whole life to save children and women.
She devoted her life to her family members.
From the time that fate brought Karl Marx and Frederick Engels together, the two friends devoted their life's work to a common cause.
Not even persecution or imprisonment can shut the mouths of devoted Witnesses of Jehovah. Consider the example of Ernst and Hildegard Seliger of Germany.
not even persecution or imprisonment can shut the mouths of devoted Witnesses of Jehovah?
But the number of clinics devoted to treating pain has increased dramatically in the last 25 years.
To this faith he devoted his whole life and with this faith in his heart andmind, he led a great nation to its liberation.
Although nearly two months of the' Budget Session' are devoted for this purpose, discussions are neither very extensive nor intensive.
He devoted his life to the publication of the Holy Scriptures and strove to uncover the words
Devoted Jews were encouraged to wait for God's day of judgment to rid the world of evil
In public they pretended to be devoted to God, but in private they were full of badness.
Shri Banerji held this post for seven months and devoted most of that period to the necessary preliminaries of integration of the various police forces.
Among the first things these devoted Christians did when they came to the camps was to ask for a plot on which to build a Kingdom Hall.
Despite these problems, only 0.06% of India's health budget is devoted to mental health.
There are two temples here, one devoted to Lord Shiva and one to Goddess Durga.
Realistically, though, even devoted servants of Jehovah will have times when they become downhearted
He could also adopt certain devoted humans“ as sons” by anointing them with holy spirit.
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