No, but "dedicate" and "devote" are synonymous.
Devote is a verb.
Noun forms for the verb to devote are devotee, devotement, and devotion.
"Sherry had decided to devote her life to eradicating plant diseases."
The word devote should be treated as a regular verb such in the sentence. I will devote my life to the villa
You've spelled the word "synonymous" correctly :)
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.
To devote = heekdeesh (הקדיש)
To live a full life, devote yourself to a cause.
to devote = hikdish (הקדיש)
Please devote some time for me.
The suffix for synonymous is "-ous."
No, they are not synonymous.
I devote my life to my work.