5 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 scientist felt compelled to consecrate her life to the pursuit of knowledge.
The scientist had consecrated his life to unraveling the mysteries of the universe.
The scientist's groundbreaking research sought to consecrate a new understanding of the universe.
The scholars have been consecrating their academic pursuits to unravel the complexities of quantum physics.
The scientist will consecrate the laboratory for groundbreaking discoveries.
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