4 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Consecrate' in a Sentence
"To make or declare something sacred; to set apart or dedicate it to the service of a deity, such as consecrating a new church building." more
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The ceremony served to consecrate the library, emphasizing its role as a place for knowledge and learning.
They will consecrate the playground to honor the memory of a beloved teacher.
The teacher aimed to consecrate the classroom as a space for creativity and learning.
The dedication ceremony will consecrate the opening of the new library.
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