Sentences with consecrate
con·se·crate
C c - The church was consecrated in 1234. [be VERB-ed]
- Time has consecrated this custom
- She and Nelson finally married after 18 years together in 1996, as much to celebrate surviving the upheavals in their life as to consecrate their love.
- Playing stone chimes and tambourines,/ Will consecrate his royal death,/ Before whose memory even the stones shall fade.
- To consecrate one's life to art
- Ground consecrated by their martyrdom
- The Talmud, or Jewish law, decrees that Jews perform a special ceremony to consecrate ground for burial, he said.
- Today at noon, church leaders will formally consecrate the church with a ceremony known as Navagadik.
- To consecrate a new church building.
- A custom consecrated by time.
- A life consecrated to science.