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    consecrated
    /ˈkɒnsɪkreɪtɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a church or land) having been made or declared sacred: "a Christian burial in consecrated ground"

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  2. 1. : to induct (a person) into a permanent office with a religious rite. especially : to ordain to the office of bishop. 2. a. : to make or declare sacred. especially : to devote irrevocably to the worship of God by a solemn ceremony. consecrate a church. b. : to effect the liturgical transubstantiation of (eucharistic bread and wine) c.

  3. to officially make something holy and able to be used for religious ceremonies: The new cathedral was completed and consecrated in 2002. to officially give someone the title of bishop in the Christian Church in a religious ceremony. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Religious practices. agarbatti. allocution. anointment. baptize.

  4. Jun 24, 2018 · CONSECRATED definition: 1. Something that has been consecrated has been made holy and is able to be used for religious…. Learn more.

  5. verb. to make or declare sacred or holy; sanctify. to dedicate (one's life, time, etc) to a specific purpose. to ordain (a bishop) Christianity to sanctify (bread and wine) for the Eucharist to be received as the body and blood of Christ. to cause to be respected or revered; venerate. time has consecrated this custom. adjective. archaic.

  6. The meaning of CONSECRATED is having been consecrated. How to use consecrated in a sentence. having been consecrated: such as; inducted into a permanent office with a religious rite; especially : ordained to the office of bishop…

  7. When a building, place, or object is consecrated, it is officially declared to be holy. When a person is consecrated, they are officially declared to be a bishop.

  8. adjective. sacred or set apart; dedicated to the service or worship of a deity or for a spiritual or religious purpose: Holding the vessel of consecrated water, the swami poured it out over the newly built shrine. (of bread, wine, or both elements) changed into the Eucharist: