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Ad*dict" (&unr_;), p. p. Addicted; devoted. [Obs.]
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Ad*dict", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Addicted; p. pr. & vb. n. Addicting.] [L. addictus, p. p. of addicere to adjudge, devote; ad + dicere to say. See Diction.] 1. To apply habitually; to devote; to habituate; -- with to.They addict themselves to the civil law.” Evelyn.
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He is addicted to his study. Beau. & Fl.
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That part of mankind that addict their minds to speculations. Adventurer.
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His genius addicted him to the study of antiquity. Fuller.
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A man gross . . . and addicted to low company. Macaulay.
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2. To adapt; to make suitable; to fit. [Obs.]
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The land about is exceedingly addicted to wood, but the coldness of the place hinders the growth. Evelyn.
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Syn. -- Addict, Devote, Consecrate, Dedicate. Addict was formerly used in a good sense; as, addicted to letters; but is now mostly employed in a bad sense or an indifferent one; as, addicted to vice; addicted to sensual indulgence. “Addicted to staying at home.” J. S. Mill. Devote is always taken in a good sense, expressing habitual earnestness in the pursuit of some favorite object; as, devoted to science. Consecrate and dedicate express devotion of a higher kind, involving religious sentiment; as, consecrated to the service of the church; dedicated to God.
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