devocation (Meaning)

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devocation (n.)

A calling off or away.

Synonyms & Antonyms of devocation

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devocation Sentence Examples

  1. After years as an accountant, Sarah felt a strong devocation towards pursuing her passion for art.
  2. His sudden devocation from law to humanitarian work surprised many of his colleagues.
  3. The devocation of the once-burgeoning engineer into a chef showcased his diverse skill set.
  4. She embraced the devocation from corporate life to become a yoga instructor, finding fulfillment in helping others.
  5. Despite the financial stability of his career in finance, Peter felt a devocation towards environmental activism.
  6. Emma's devocation from medicine to literature marked a significant shift in her life's trajectory.
  7. The devocation of the renowned scientist into a spiritual guru puzzled some but inspired many.
  8. The devocation of the tech entrepreneur into organic farming reflected his desire for a simpler, more sustainable lifestyle.
  9. His devocation from a successful marketing career to pursue a nomadic lifestyle was met with skepticism from friends and family.
  10. The devocation of the politician from power and prestige to grassroots community organizing demonstrated a commitment to meaningful change.

FAQs About the word devocation

A calling off or away.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

After years as an accountant, Sarah felt a strong devocation towards pursuing her passion for art.

His sudden devocation from law to humanitarian work surprised many of his colleagues.

The devocation of the once-burgeoning engineer into a chef showcased his diverse skill set.

She embraced the devocation from corporate life to become a yoga instructor, finding fulfillment in helping others.