English to Arabic Dictionary devotion

devotion

إخلاص
definition
noun
Eleanor's devotion to her husband
love, loyalty, or enthusiasm for a person, activity, or cause.
translation of 'devotion '
noun
تقوى,
وقف تخصيص,
تفان,
عبادة,
صلاة,
إخلاص,
حب شديد
example
the order's aim was to live a life of 'devotion'
He is one of the most popular objects of 'devotion' and reverence in east Asian Buddhism.
The clear implication here is that yoga can be a form of 'devotion' , or worship.
I have full confidence in your courage, 'devotion' to duty and skill in battle.
she was the epitome of wifely 'devotion'
In front of these symbols, we place offerings that are an expression of our 'devotion' .
After years of 'devotion' to perfecting his art, it is no wonder Jiggy takes his career to heart.
They concentrated on his childhood, his professional success in the City, and his 'devotion' as a son and brother.
the order's aim was to live a life of 'devotion'
Her earnest belief in 'devotion' to duty and her command of French bring her an offer to join the intelligence service.
Only the British public, with our slavish 'devotion' to high-street spending, hold the key.
So I could figure out that all religions were good and bringing the same type of 'devotion' .
In between their hours of 'devotion' they discussed Cicero, St Paul, and Neoplatonic themes.
Olympian fields were as much temples for religious 'devotion' as sports complexes.
Their 'devotion' , if extreme, is driven by one goal to reclaim their neighbourhood.
There were also new forms of 'devotion' as well and they emerge as new forms of piety.
The exterior nature of the liturgy helps to kindle in us a strong interior faith and 'devotion' .
In our slavish 'devotion' to pop culture, is there any hope of taming the monster of celebrity?
His 'devotion' to the cause was illustrated during the national team's ill-fated Far East tour.
I ditched my leather shoes and even, gulp, drank soy milk in my total 'devotion' to her ideals.
He took care for her never to be left alone while he travelled, and in her last years he nursed her with great 'devotion' .
A prayer book which was offered symbolised our 'devotion' and thanks to God for his goodness.
The author's research skills and his 'devotion' to accuracy befit a serious academic monograph.
They'd spot my fascination for Hollywood's formative years, and my 'devotion' to the novel.
In some cases, these ideas evolve into a symbolically charged moment of private religious 'devotion' .
his courage and 'devotion' to duty never wavered
A canon of Seville Cathedral and renowned for his 'devotion' and learning, Neve was a major patron of the artist.
We have lost this commitment to the delights of the Word of God, the joy of our 'devotion' .
his 'devotion' to duty never wavered
His 'devotion' to the only government job he ever wanted is not in doubt.
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