widmen
devote
to give time or effort to something
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What's the difference between widmen / sich widmen / sich hingeben / sich versenken / spenden / opfern
To dedicate oneself to something, giving it time and attention; the closest match to the primary meaning.
To devote oneself completely; often with a sense of strong involvement, feelings, or enjoyment.
To immerse oneself deeply in something; emphasizes concentration and absorption rather than just spending time.
To donate money, goods, or resources; related to charity rather than personal time or effort.
To sacrifice or give up something important; often stronger and more dramatic than simply devoting time.
Means 'to lend' or 'to confer a quality'; not suitable in the sense of devoting time.
To give oneself to something or someone; without the reflexive form it sounds more literary or incomplete and depends on context.
To spend time on something; very close to 'widmen,' but more neutral and practical.
To make an effort; emphasizes effort and exertion rather than emotional devotion.
To actively work for something, put in effort, and get involved; often used in social, professional, or personal contexts.
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widmen means devote. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce widmen
/ˈvɪdm̩/
widmen translation
devote
widmen examples
Er widmet viel Zeit dem Lernen.
widmen transcription
/ˈvɪdm̩/
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widmen meaning: what does it mean?
Zeit oder Mühe für etwas aufbringen
widmen pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
widmen is pronounced as /ˈvɪdm̩/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
widmen definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Er widmet viel Zeit dem Lernen. Translation: Он уделяет учёбе много времени.
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