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Similar words: consecrateconsecrationdesecrateddesecratedesecrationconsecutiveconsecutivelyconsiderateMeaning: ['kɒnsɪkreɪt]  adj. 1. solemnly dedicated to or set apart for a high purpose 2. made or declared or believed to be holy; devoted to a deity or some religious ceremony or use. 
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(1) The church was consecrated in 1234.
(2) The church was consecrated in 1250.
(3) This battlefield is consecrated to the memory of soldiers who died here.
(4) The new church was consecrated by the Bishop of Chester.
(5) She consecrated her life to God.
(6) The churchyard is consecrated ground.
(7) They consecrated a temple to their god.
(8) The bones will be reburied in consecrated ground .
(9) He consecrated his life to helping the poor.
(10) The church was consecrated in 1853.
(11) The new cathedral was completed and consecrated in 1962.
(12) He was consecrated Archbishop last year.
(13) They consecrated their lives to the liberation of their motherland.
(14) And the bones will be reburied in consecrated ground.
(15) Wakefield was consecrated in Hatfield on 28 October 1375.
(16) Not desiring to defile the wall of the consecrated place,[sentencedict.com] I went round the corner to spit into the gutter.
(17) Many of us believe that consecrated bread is the actual body of Godone and the same.
(18) For certainly, once the chapel is built and consecrated, there will be pilgrims coming from all over Normandy.
(19) The present Holy Trinity church was consecrated in 1845 on a site on the main road and beside an already established village.
(20) On 26 September 1406 he was consecrated at Mortlake after his promotion to the see of London.
(21) In other words it denoted the duly consecrated and divinely endorsed king. Sentencedict.com
(22) The power of the church that consecrated the Bishops of Alba against the power of a dead and discredited Pope.
(23) A doctor's life is consecrated to curing sick people.
(24) The priest consecrated the bread and wine.
(25) The new church was consecrated by the Bishop.
(26) Here he was following a precedent created by Lanfranc, who had already consecrated bishops of Dublin in 1074 and 1085.
(27) Work started in 1850, and although it was substantially complete in 1852, it was not consecrated until 1859.
(28) In 1812 the Cortes of Cadiz drew up a constitution which consecrated the dogma of the sovereignty of the nation.
(29) On the feast of Corpus Christi, crowds lined the streets to catch a glimpse of the consecrated host in procession.
(30) It is possible that Offa would have liked Ecgfrith to have been consecrated either by the pope or by the papal legates.
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