"In the emergency, the dog showed its devotion to its longtime owner."
"True patriots are not embarrassed by their devotion to their country."
(*Devotion in the ecclesiastical sense is worship, religious observance, prayer.)
"Churches may have online daily devotion sites with a reading, a discussion of the reading, and a related prayer."
"This devotion was chosen for its relevance to the anxiety caused by the current economic crisis."
Loyalist would be a simile for "devoted". Your sentence would read: "Governor xyz is a loyalist (devoted to) the Republican views on abortion.
He devoted his life to his work.
He devoted his lifes work to studying marine life.
Amit is very devoted to his parents
I fear that America is already ruled by a plutocracy devoted to pro ecclesia et commercia.
My life sits alone with despair but it is because of you that I am devoted to stay on this earth and be felt with your every spectacle of love.
The word devote should be treated as a regular verb such in the sentence. I will devote my life to the villa
The word factory is a noun which refers to a place devoted to manufacturing things. The main factory for making widgets is located in Iowa.
You can say Monks are devoted to the service of the church, esp. in Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Orthodox denominations Monks are like a children of god
devoted
The 100th issue was devoted to A Calender of Modern poetry, a unique anthology of the poetry of last century
exclusively devoted to a deity or to some religious ceremony or use; holy; consecrated