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Dedicate vs Accumulate - What's the difference?

dedicate | accumulate |

In lang=en terms the difference between dedicate and accumulate

is that dedicate is to show to the public for the first time while accumulate is to grow or increase in quantity or number; to increase greatly.

As verbs the difference between dedicate and accumulate

is that dedicate is to set apart for a deity or for religious purposes; consecrate while accumulate is to heap up in a mass; to pile up; to collect or bring together; to amass.

As adjectives the difference between dedicate and accumulate

is that dedicate is (obsolete) dedicated; set apart; devoted; consecrated while accumulate is (poetic|rare) collected; accumulated.

dedicate

English

Verb

(dedicat)
  • To set apart for a deity or for religious purposes; consecrate.
  • To set apart for a special use
  • dedicated their money to scientific research.
  • To commit (oneself) to a particular course of thought or action
  • dedicated ourselves to starting our own business. See Synonyms at devote.
  • To address or inscribe (a literary work, for example) to another as a mark of respect or affection.
  • To open (a building, for example) to public use.
  • To show to the public for the first time
  • dedicate a monument.

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (obsolete) Dedicated; set apart; devoted; consecrated.
  • * Shakespeare
  • Dedicate to nothing temporal.
  • * (George Henry Calvert)
  • His life is dedicate to worthiness.
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    accumulate

    English

    Verb

    (accumulat)
  • To heap up in a mass; to pile up; to collect or bring together; to amass.
  • He wishes to accumulate a sum of money.
  • To grow or increase in quantity or number; to increase greatly.
  • * Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, Where wealth accumulates , and men decay. -
  • Synonyms

    * collect * pile up * store * amass * gather * aggregate * heap together * hoard * proliferate

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (poetic, rare) Collected; accumulated.