ADDICT

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ADDICT', adjective Addicted. [Not much used.]ADDICT', verb transitive [Latin addico, to devote, from ad and dico, to dedicate.]To apply one's self habitually; to devote time and attention by customary or constant practice; sometimes in a good sense.They have addicted themselves to the ministry of the saints. 1 Corinthians 16:15.More usually, in a bad sense, to follow customarily, or devote, by habitually practicing that which is ill; as, a man is addicted to intemperance.To addict one's self to a person, a sense borrowed from the Romans, who used the word for assigning debtors in service to their creditors, is found in Ben Jonson, but is not legitimate in English.

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addict. addict, giuen too, appointed too

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addict. Addict, v.t. to devote, dedicate, give up, apply

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Ad‐dict″ (�), p. p. Addicted; devoted.