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Consecrate Meaning in English

word

ˈkɑnsəˌkɹeɪt
KON-suh-krayt
kˈɒnsɪkɹˌeɪt
KON-si-krayt

释义

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.

用法与细微差别

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.

例句

The priest will consecrate the new church building next week.

basic

They consecrated the cemetery ground for burial ceremonies.

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The bishop consecrated the bread and wine during the service.

basic

Many people choose to consecrate their lives to helping others.

natural

The ancient temple was consecrated centuries ago and is still visited today.

natural

He decided to consecrate his career to fighting for social justice.

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