Consecrate Meaning in English
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Definition
To officially make something holy or dedicate it to a religious purpose. Can also mean to devote something or someone to a special purpose in a formal or serious way.
Usage & Nuances
Formal, often religious. Common in contexts like 'consecrate a church' or 'consecrate a life to service.' Not used in casual speech. Related to solemn ceremonies.
Example Sentences
The priest will consecrate the new church building next week.
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They consecrated the cemetery ground for burial ceremonies.
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The bishop consecrated the bread and wine during the service.
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Many people choose to consecrate their lives to helping others.
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The ancient temple was consecrated centuries ago and is still visited today.
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He decided to consecrate his career to fighting for social justice.
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