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- pronunciation:
- kan
s
kreIt
- features:
- Word Parts
part of speech: |
transitive verb |
inflections: |
consecrates, consecrating, consecrated |
definition 1: |
to make or declare sacred; to dedicate to a deity.
The church was built in that year, and the ground of its churchyard was consecrated.- synonyms:
- bless
- similar words:
- anoint
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definition 2: |
to make (something) honored, as if sacred.
Today we consecrate this monument so that we will forever honor and remember those who have fallen.- synonyms:
- honor, revere
- similar words:
- anoint, glorify, worship
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related words: |
christen, dedicate |
derivations: |
consecrative (adj.), consecratedness (n.), consecration (n.), consecrator (consecrater) (n.) |
The word consecrate
contains the following parts:
sacr, sacri, secr
Latin
root
that means holy
  Example words:
-ate1
Latin
verb-forming suffix
that means to make, cause, do
  More about this word part:
The suffix -ate
primarily forms transitive verbs from Latin bases. Many -ate
verbs were loanwords from Latin. Verbs ending in -ate
combine with the suffix -ion to form nouns ending in -ation. These verbs also have corresponding agent nouns ending in -ator (navigator, dictator, elevator).
  Example words:
abbreviate, abdicate, accelerate, accommodate, accumulate, activate, adequate, administrator, advocate, affiliate, aggravate, agitate, alternate, animate, annihilate, assimilate, associate, circulate, collaborate, commemorate, complicate, concentrate, congregate, consecrate, cooperate, coordinate, dedicate, dehydrate, deliberate, dictate, disintegrate, dislocate, domesticate, dominate, donate, duplicate, educate, elaborate, elevate, emigrate, enunciate, eradicate, evacuate, exasperate, generate, graduate, illuminate, illustrate, incorporate, interrogate, irrigate, liberate, locate, narrate, navigate, nominate, operate, originate, participate, populate, radiate, regulate, rotate, segregate, terminate
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