consecrates in English

verb
1
make or declare (something, typically a church) sacred; dedicate formally to a religious or divine purpose.
the present Holy Trinity church was consecrated in 1845

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1. Consecrates; consecrated; consecrating

2. 'Consecrates' is a 11 letter word starting with C and ending with S Crossword clues for 'Consecrates' Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Consecrates We …

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5. The Holy Spirit consecrates saints; He Anoints them

6. Had it been such as Consecrates the Bible Thou

7. Time consecrates: what is gray with age becomes religion.

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9. It Consecrates the bond of love between man and woman A

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11. Consecrates meaning Third-person singular simple present indicative form of consecrate.

12. Synonyms for Consecrates include sanctifies, hallows, blesses, ordains, anoints, beatifies, dedicates, exalts, sacralizes and canonises

13. Synonyms for Beatifies include blesses, canonises, canonizes, consecrates, sanctifies, deifies, exalts, glorifies, hallows and saints

14. Consecrates the land beneath you, causing Holy damage over 12 sec to enemies who enter the area

15. Consecrates the oil (not the container) and sets it apart for anointing and blessing the sick and afflicted

16. As soon as a person Consecrates himself, he must realize that from that point on, the Lord’s requirement comes first

17. My ingame tooltip tells me: Consecrates the land beneath you, causing Holy damage over 12 sec to enemies who enter the area

18. Hezekiah Consecrates the Temple - Hezekiah was twenty-five years old when he began to reign, and he reigned twenty-nine years in Jerusalem

19. Among the Salubri, the ritual known as The Blooding, takes the form of a sacred oath that consecrates a Salubri as a member of the Warrior Caste.

20. A Carmelite consecrates to God her entire person, thus manifesting in the Church the wonderful marriage established by God as a sign of the future life.

21. Consecrate (third-person singular simple present consecrates, present participle consecrating, simple past and past participle Consecrated) To declare something holy, or make it holy by some procedure

22. Qadash -- to be set apart or consecratedor consecrated NASB Word Usage become consecrated (2), become defiled (1), become holy (1), consecrate (43), consecrated (35), Consecrates(7), consecration (2

23. Consecrate (third-person singular simple present Consecrates, present participle consecrating, simple past and past participle consecrated) To declare something holy, or make it holy by some procedure

24. Thus the self-gift entailed by celibacy "Consecrates" as a space for grace and service what would otherwise be a mere absence, a hole in one's being.Holy Thursday: God or the Girl? Thus the self-gift entailed by celibacy "Consecrates" as a space for grace and service what would otherwise be a mere absence, a hole in one's being.Archive 2006-04-01

25. Through their pledge to follow Christ more closely, virgins are Consecrated to God, mystically espoused to Christ and dedicated to the service of the Church, when the diocesan Bishop consecrates them according to …

26. Through their pledge to follow Christ more closely, virgins are consecrated to God, mystically espoused to Christ and dedicated to the service of the Church, when the diocesan Bishop Consecrates them according to …

27. Present tense third-person singular of consecrate Synonyms & Antonyms of Consecrates 1 to keep or intend for a special purpose a philanthropist who consecrated his considerable fortune to an array of charitable causes

28. Consecrates (6 Occurrences) Leviticus 27:14 "'When a man dedicates his house to be holy to Yahweh, then the priest shall evaluate it, whether it is good or bad: as the priest shall evaluate it, so shall it stand

29. ‘After the priest Consecrates the bread and wine, their accidents alone remain, without inhering in any substance.’ ‘The only bread available was consecrated bread used in the tabernacle.’ ‘And following Christ's lead at the Last Supper, it is not just grape juice, but wine that we consecrate when we come together for Mass.’

30. For if the blood of bulls and he-goats, and the ashes of a heifer Besprinkling the polluted, consecrates to the purity of the flesh: Literal Emphasis Translation For if the blood of goats and of bulls and the ashes of a heifer sprinkling those having been defiled, sanctify them for the purification of the flesh,

31. The Chrism Mass, which [the Bishop] concelebrates with Priests from various regions of the diocese and during which he consecrates the sacred Chrism and blesses the other oils, is among the principal manifestations of the fullness of the Bishop's Priesthood and is considered to be a sign of the close bond of the Priests with him.

32. When a man Consecrates by a vow certain persons to the LORD: The beauty of these commands is that it gave the one making a vow of consecration something definite to do; the vow of consecration was therefore far more than mere words, it had a definite action associated with it - and prevented people from making empty vows to God