The adverb for devote is devotedly.
An example sentence is "she devotedly married him".
The phrase "to devote to her painting" is an infinitive phrase. It begins with the infinitive verb "to devote" and functions as a noun, indicating the purpose of the time Frances has.
I will devote my life to the house. :) I am devoted to you. :) Improvement; I devote every word I say to you. I will devote my entire life to you. I devote everything to my pet.
I devote myself to my work. To pursue or give steady concentration is to devote.
Vetoed is an anagram for devote.
Devote is a verb.
The past tense of devote is devoted.
No, but "dedicate" and "devote" are synonymous.
To devote = heekdeesh (הקדיש)
To live a full life, devote yourself to a cause.
Please devote some time for me.
to devote = hikdish (הקדיש)
I devote my life to my work.