Dedicate in a sentence as a verb

Why not dedicate full time engineers and donate?Ah!

I didn't want to have to fight and battle and dedicate myself to solving this problem.

Why not dedicate full time engineers and donate?Someone at Oracle needs to be fired over this.

There aren't many corporations that dedicate as much focus on research and yet, for a large corp.

Not everyone wants to work in a start up and dedicate 12 hours of their days to a company that may never come to fruition.

Avoid vacations if you want to, dedicate your life to grabbing the brass ring by whatever means you feel appropriate.

Because companies rarely dedicate resources to making existing software better purely for its own sake, you tend to have to do what you can when you can.

I have actually been working on Mailpile "altruistically" for a while, but sorely missed the ability to dedicate myself to it full time.

Honestly, they would have been smarter to just have their engineering team dedicate time to answering questions on SO every week, then have a piece done in tech media about why.

App Engine seems like something they want to dedicate some resources to, but not something they're too worried about progressing quickly on or really getting a foothold in the market.

I know Google is traditionally very stingy when it comes to adding elements to their interfaces, but this seems important enough to dedicate at least a small portion of screen real estate to it on every YouTube video page.

"Boisjoly recommended setting up a team to solve the O-ring problem, and concluded by stating:"It is my honest and very real fear that if we do not take immediate action to dedicate a team to solve the problem, with the field joint having the number one priority, then we stand in jeopardy of losing a flight along with all the launch pad facilities.

Dedicate definitions

verb

give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause; "She committed herself to the work of God"; "give one's talents to a good cause"; "consecrate your life to the church"

See also: give consecrate commit devote

verb

open to public use, as of a highway, park, or building; "The Beauty Queen spends her time dedicating parks and nursing homes"

verb

inscribe or address by way of compliment; "She dedicated her book to her parents"

verb

set apart to sacred uses with solemn rites, of a church