dedicado

Del latín 'dedicatus', participio de 'dedicare'.

ADJ (1)
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dedicated literal / devoted literal / committed literal
Synonyms entregado formal , devoto formal
Antonyms desentendido

Referring to a person who shows great commitment, devotion, and effort towards a particular activity, cause, or individual. It can also describe something specifically set aside or assigned for a certain purpose or use.

plural
dedicados
  • Es un maestro muy dedicado a sus estudiantes. — He is a teacher very dedicated to his students.
  • El hospital tiene un ala dedicada a pacientes pediátricos. — The hospital has a wing dedicated to pediatric patients.
  • Ella es una investigadora dedicada a encontrar una cura. — She is a researcher devoted to finding a cure.
VERB (1)
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to dedicate literal / to devote literal / to assign literal / to consecrate formal
Synonyms consagrar , asignar
Antonyms negar

The past participle form of the verb 'dedicar' (to dedicate, to devote, to assign, to consecrate), used in compound tenses with 'haber' or in passive voice constructions with 'ser' or 'estar'. It signifies that an action of dedicating, devoting, or assigning has been completed.

irregular
1st_person_singular 3rd_person_plural
dedico dedican
  • Todo el esfuerzo fue dedicado a la recuperación del paciente. — All the effort was dedicated to the patient's recovery.
  • Se ha dedicado años a este proyecto. — He has devoted years to this project.
  • El presupuesto ha sido dedicado a mejorar la infraestructura. — The budget has been assigned to improving the infrastructure.