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rededicate

vb. dedicate again

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rededicate

v. dedicate anew; "They were asked to rededicate themselves to their country"

Usage examples of "rededicate".

Tonight we meet to reconsecrate and rededicate this mountain, beloved of the Icarii people.

Eleazar rededicated the temple, said to be denied from the time that uncircumcised visitors had crossed its threshold.

Seeing what a narrow escape he had had, Adams solemnly determined to rededicate himself.

The sixth was a domed temple, cleared of pagan statues and rededicated to St.

He said it was time the sword of the Wolf was rededicated to more wholesome purposes.

The one, of all of them, that makes most sense to me is the suggestion that the Desolated Lands are used for the purpose of renewal--that the evil forces of the world at times may need a resting period in which to rededicate their purpose and enrich themselves, recharging their strength.

The one, of all of them, that makes most sense to me is the suggestion that the Desolated Lands are used for the purpose of renewal—that the evil forces of the world at times may need a resting period in which to rededicate their purpose and enrich themselves, recharging their strength.

Let me end by rededicating it to UMWA Local 1972 of Sheridan, Wyoming, especially to Dan Roberts and Ernie Roybal.

After the vote I said that I was profoundly sorry for what I had done to trigger the events and the great burden they imposed on the American people, and that I was rededicating myself to “a time of reconciliation and renewal for America.