consecrating Antonyms

Meaning of consecrating

consecrating

to devote to a purpose with or as if with deep solemnity or dedication, to devote irrevocably to the worship of God by a solemn ceremony, to devote to a purpose in a very sincere manner, to ordain to the office of bishop, dedicated to a sacred purpose, to effect the liturgical transubstantiation of (eucharistic bread and wine), to make inviolable or venerable, to induct (a person) into a permanent office with a religious rite, to make or declare sacred

consecrating Sentence Examples

  1. The priest consecrated the bread and wine during the Eucharist.
  2. The bishop consecrated the new church, making it a sacred space.
  3. The pope consecrated the altar, designating it for use in religious ceremonies.
  4. The water was consecrated by the rabbi, making it acceptable for ritual use.
  5. The chalice was consecrated by the monks, becoming a symbol of Christ's blood.
  6. The land was consecrated by the shamans, imbuing it with spiritual significance.
  7. The talisman was consecrated by the sorcerer, giving it magical powers.
  8. The sword was consecrated by the knight, making it a symbol of honor and bravery.
  9. The book was consecrated by the author, dedicating it to a specific cause.
  10. The amulet was consecrated by the holy man, making it a protective talisman.

FAQs About the word consecrating

to devote to a purpose with or as if with deep solemnity or dedication, to devote irrevocably to the worship of God by a solemn ceremony, to devote to a purpose

saving,dedicating, devoting, earmarking, setting apart, giving up (to), reserving,allocating, setting aside, confiding

ignoring, neglecting,misusing,misapplying

The priest consecrated the bread and wine during the Eucharist.

The bishop consecrated the new church, making it a sacred space.

The pope consecrated the altar, designating it for use in religious ceremonies.

The water was consecrated by the rabbi, making it acceptable for ritual use.