- verb(be consecrated)consecrate (verb) · consecrates (third person present) · consecrated (past tense) · consecrated (past participle) · consecrating (present participle)
- make or declare (something, typically a church) sacred; dedicate formally to a religious or divine purpose:"the present Holy Trinity church was consecrated in 1845"
- (in Christian belief) make (bread or wine) into the body or blood of Christ:"after the priest had consecrated the bread and wine, it was immortal and divine"
- ordain (someone) to a sacred office, typically that of bishop:"in 1969 he was consecrated bishop of Northern Uganda"
- informaldevote (something) exclusively to a particular purpose:"they'd decided to consecrate all their energies to this purposeful act"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin consecrat- ‘dedicated, devoted as sacred’, from the verb consecrare, from con- (expressing intensive force) + sacrare ‘dedicate’, from sacer ‘sacred’.
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