Consecrate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Consecrate
Consecrated devoted dedicated sacred
Bless
To make or pronounce holy to consecrate
Reconsecrate
To consecrate anew or again
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Misconsecrate
To consecrate amiss
Desecrate
profane to put to an unworthy use the opposite of consecrate
Devote
to set apart or dedicate by a solemn act to consecrate also to consign over to doom to evil to devote
Hallow
holy to set apart for holy or religious use to consecrate to treat or keep as sacred to reverence
Pr'munire
6, whereby an archbishop or bishop refusing to confirm and consecrate a person elected bishop still incurs a pr'amunire; and 13
Sanctify
to set apart to a holy or religious use to consecrate by appropriate rites to hallow
Sacrate
To consecrate
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