misconsecrate (Meaning)
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misconsecrate (v. t.)
To consecrate amiss.
Synonyms & Antonyms of misconsecrate
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misconsecrate Sentence Examples
- The priest was dismayed to discover that the ancient altar had been misconsecrated by vandals.
- The church's sanctity was violated when the nave was misconsecrated during a raucous party.
- The bishop solemnly reconsecrated the chapel after it had been misconsecrated by a renegade priest.
- The villagers were horrified when the village church was misconsecrated by a group of blasphemers.
- The once-sacred statue was tragically misconsecrated by an act of vandalism.
- The holy relic was stolen and misconsecrated, causing an uproar among the devout.
- The graveyard was desecrated and the tombs were misconsecrated, leaving the departed souls restless.
- The archbishop excommunicated the priest who had willfully misconsecrated the altar.
- The congregation was shaken to their core when they learned that the church had been misconsecrated by an unknown perpetrator.
- The crime scene was cordoned off as investigators sought evidence of who had misconsecrated the sacred space.
FAQs About the word misconsecrate
To consecrate amiss.
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The priest was dismayed to discover that the ancient altar had been misconsecrated by vandals.
The church's sanctity was violated when the nave was misconsecrated during a raucous party.
The bishop solemnly reconsecrated the chapel after it had been misconsecrated by a renegade priest.
The villagers were horrified when the village church was misconsecrated by a group of blasphemers.