rededication
noun
(alsore-dedication)uk/ˌriː.ded.ɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌriː.ded.əˈkeɪ.ʃən/rededicationnoun(OF BUILDING)
[C]
aceremonyin which abuildingor otherstructureisformallydeclaredfor the second, third, etc.timeto have aparticularpurpose, such as tohonouraperson,group, orgod:
Acommemorationand re-dedicationservicewill beheldin the newschool.
The rededication washeldinhonourof allveterans.
- Sheaskedif there would be a rededicationceremonyfor thealteredmonument.
- Herworkisacknowledgedwith afittingre-dedication of amemorial.
Ceremonies
- anti-ritualism
- cavalcade
- ceremonial
- ceremonially
- ceremony
- dub
- induction
- initiate
- installation
- investiture
- knight
- master of ceremonies
- memorial service
- pageant
- rite of passage
- ritual
- ritualistic
- ritualistically
- salute
- troop
rededicationnoun(OF TIME/ENERGY)
[U]
adecisionto give all ofyourenergy,time, etc. to something again, after aperiodoftimewhen you gave it to somethingelse:
There must be a rededication topubliceducationon thenational,state, andcommunitylevel.
We mustmoveforwardfrom thisepisodewith a rededication todiversityandinclusion.
- Thanks to a newexerciseroutineand a rededication to hissport, he isdeterminedto be back in thetournament
- Abaptismis awonderfulopportunityforrenewaland re-dedication toGodfor all themembersofyourfamily.
- Chanukahis thefestivalof rededication andlight.
Giving oneself
- dedicate
- devotesomethingtosomething/someone
- giveyourlife tosomethingidiom
- life
- rededicate
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Loyal, faithful & dependable