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7 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 community has consecrated this park as a memorial to fallen soldiers.
Volunteers have consecrated their time to helping those in need during the crisis.
The elders have consecrated this tradition, passing it down through centuries.
The bishop and priests have consecrated the new cathedral.
Environmentalists have consecrated their lives to protecting endangered species.
Nations have consecrated treaties to promote international cooperation.
Many believers have consecrated their lives to the service of God.

Consecrate

kon-si-kreyt
verbTo make or declare something sacred; to set apart or dedicate it to the service of a deity, such as consecrating a new church building.
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Last Updated On: December 8, 2023
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