reconsecrate

[ree-kon-suh-kreyt]

reconsecrate Definition

  • 1to consecrate again
  • 2to restore to a sacred purpose

Using reconsecrate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "reconsecrate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The church was reconsecrated after the renovations were completed.

  • Example

    The priest will reconsecrate the altar after it has been cleaned.

  • Example

    The bishop will lead the ceremony to reconsecrate the cathedral.

reconsecrate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for reconsecrate

Phrases with reconsecrate

  • to renew one's commitment to a religious or spiritual path

    Example

    After a period of doubt, she decided to reconsecrate herself to her faith.

  • to renew the vows and commitment of a married couple in a religious ceremony

    Example

    They decided to reconsecrate their marriage on their 25th wedding anniversary.

  • to perform a religious ceremony to bless and rededicate a cemetery

    Example

    The local priest will reconsecrate the cemetery on All Souls' Day.

Origins of reconsecrate

from Latin 're-' meaning 'again' + 'consecrare' meaning 'to consecrate'

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Summary: reconsecrate in Brief

'Reconsecrate' [ree-kon-suh-kreyt] means to consecrate again or restore to a sacred purpose. It is often used in a religious context, such as when a church or altar is rededicated. The phrase 'reconsecrate oneself' refers to renewing one's commitment to a spiritual path.