devotions (Meaning)

devotions

a religious exercise or practice other than the regular worship of a congregation, religious fervor, the object of one's devotion, strong religious feeling, a religious exercise or practice other than the regular corporate (see corporate sense 2) worship of a congregation, the act of dedicating something to a cause, enterprise, or activity, an act of prayer or private worship, the act of devoting or the quality of being devoted, strong love, affection, or dedication, the fact or state of being ardently dedicated and loyal

devotions Sentence Examples

  1. Their devotions to the gods were unwavering, sustaining them through adversity.
  2. The monk's devotions involved hours spent in quiet contemplation.
  3. Artists expressed their devotions through intricate religious iconography.
  4. Pilgrims embarked on arduous journeys to fulfill their devotions at holy sites.
  5. The devout souls found solace and purpose in their daily devotions.
  6. Her devotions to her family made her a pillar of strength and support.
  7. Scholars pursued their studies with unwavering devotions, seeking knowledge and enlightenment.
  8. Soldiers fought valiantly, fueled by their devotions to their country and cause.
  9. Parents showered their children with love and devotions, nurturing their growth and well-being.
  10. The community's devotions to their ancestors shaped their traditions and cultural heritage.

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Their devotions to the gods were unwavering, sustaining them through adversity.

The monk's devotions involved hours spent in quiet contemplation.

Artists expressed their devotions through intricate religious iconography.

Pilgrims embarked on arduous journeys to fulfill their devotions at holy sites.