reconsecrate (Meaning)

Wordnet

reconsecrate (v)

consecrate anew, as after a desecration

Webster

reconsecrate (v. t.)

To consecrate anew or again.

reconsecrate Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient cathedral was reconsecrated after undergoing extensive renovations.
  2. The archbishop reconsecrated the altar amidst much pomp and ceremony.
  3. The bishop reconsecrated the church grounds, invoking a blessing upon them.
  4. The park was reconsecrated as a sacred space for meditation and reflection.
  5. The marriage ceremony reconsecrated the couple's bond, reaffirming their vows.
  6. The temple was reconsecrated to honor a new deity, aligning it with the changing beliefs.
  7. The reconsecrated shrine became a popular pilgrimage site, attracting devotees from far and wide.
  8. The reconsecrated museum aimed to showcase the cultural heritage and traditions of the region.
  9. The reconsecrated building was imbued with a renewed sense of purpose and meaning.
  10. The reconsecration ceremony marked a significant milestone in the history of the institution.

FAQs About the word reconsecrate

consecrate anew, as after a desecrationTo consecrate anew or again.

purify,consecrate, sanctify, cleanse, sacralize, hallow, bless, devote, chasten, lustrate

desanctify, violate,desecrate, desacralize, soil, deconsecrate, desecrate, profane, soil, deconsecrate

The ancient cathedral was reconsecrated after undergoing extensive renovations.

The archbishop reconsecrated the altar amidst much pomp and ceremony.

The bishop reconsecrated the church grounds, invoking a blessing upon them.

The park was reconsecrated as a sacred space for meditation and reflection.