Devotion in a sentence as a noun

I just hate that this same community will bash sports fans for the same kind of devotion.

For the most part both are harmless even though the devotion may be a little nutty.

They are 14 year old playstation fanboys, who have a religious devotion to their console brand of choice.

Same religious devotion to Apple, same trollish linkbait.

" From the 80s to the present, this new mantra has fueled a single-minded devotion to the pursuit of wealth, leaving little room for concern with past ideals.

Life is already too much distorted by slavish devotion to bureaucratic guidelines without bringing that mindset to Hacker News.

Static analysis is nice. Detailed tests are nice. However, none of these alone is sufficient even when pursued with fanatical devotion.

This entire debate makes me seriously question the rationality of anyone with religious devotion to either extreme.

It demands the same skill, devotion, insight, and even inspiration as the discovery of the simple physical laws which underlie the complex phenomena of nature.

But it turns out that the benefits express themselves at a different timescale: better brand and a culture of devotion to improvement, rather than to being "just good enough to work so that I can move to the next thing".Part of this applies to the craft of software too. One can be sloppy and churn out functional websites by the dozens.

It's entirely possible that Twitter is being as awesome as possible and that they're nearly saintly in their devotion to their users needs - as much as is humanly and technologically possible.

And it will leave you with the reputation of "that guy who pays stupid amounts of money" rather than "that guy who hires the best".Secondly it gives you the expectation of "I am paying them loads more, so they should have more devotion to the project".

Now, to be put into that category of one of the best books of the century, thats a little bit embarrassing as they rank me with Einstein and Feynman - Im not in that league really, I just didnt have as much competition - they had to have a token person in computer science!There might be a little truth here but, nonetheless, his devotion to those books made him a legend of our field.

That's a great oath: Bypassing ethics completely, and swearing devotion to technical quality and not disturbing the porfessional social order, it underscores, bolds and italicizes TFA, which is nicely summarized in the caption under the picture which comes before any of its text:"Engineering ethics are mostly technical: how to design properly, how to not cut corners, and how to serve our clients well.

Devotion definitions

noun

feelings of ardent love; "their devotion to each other was beautiful"

See also: devotedness

noun

commitment to some purpose; "the devotion of his time and wealth to science"

noun

religious zeal; the willingness to serve God

See also: idolatry veneration cultism

noun

(usually plural) religious observance or prayers (usually spoken silently); "he returned to his devotions"