Consecrate :
shenjtëroj
Synonyms :
Sanctify, Vow, Give, Hallow, Order, Consecrated
Sanctify, Vow, Give, Hallow, Order, Consecrated
English Meaning :
(Verb : Appoint to a clerical posts)
(Adjective : Solemnly dedicated to or set apart for a high or sacred purpose)
(Verb : Appoint to a clerical posts)
(Adjective : Solemnly dedicated to or set apart for a high or sacred purpose)
Example : What I wanted to say is that if you consecrate your life to invent another life, probably the first reason for dislocation is a certain kind of dissatisfaction with real life, with the real world.
What I wanted to say is that if you consecrate your life to invent another life, probably the first reason for dislocation is a certain kind of dissatisfaction with real life, with the real world.
Word Example from TV Shows :
![you would this day
consecrate your faith to the Drowned God?
you would this day
consecrate your faith to the Drowned God?](data:image/png;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAD/ACwAAAAAAQABAAACADs=)
you would this day
CONSECRATE your faith to the Drowned God?
(Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 3)
![you would this day
consecrate your faith to the Drowned God?
you would this day
consecrate your faith to the Drowned God?](data:image/png;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAD/ACwAAAAAAQABAAACADs=)
you would this day
CONSECRATE your faith to the Drowned God?
(Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 3)
Hallow :
shenjtëroj
Synonyms :
Consecrate, Sanctify, Bless
Consecrate, Sanctify, Bless
English Meaning :
(Verb : Render holy by means of religious rites)
(Verb : Render holy by means of religious rites)
Example : She fingered the single pearl that nestle in the hollow of her throat.
She fingered the single pearl that nestle in the hollow of her throat.
Sanctify :
shenjtëroj
Synonyms :
Consecrate, Purify, Approve, Purge, Hallow
Consecrate, Purify, Approve, Purge, Hallow
English Meaning :
(Verb : Render holy by means of religious rites)
(Verb : Render holy by means of religious rites)
Example : Formal Victorian monuments are no longer enough, it seems, to evoke memory and sanctify the sacred.
Formal Victorian monuments are no longer enough, it seems, to evoke memory and sanctify the sacred.