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1 consecratory
consecratory► to consecrate -
2 (to) consecrate
(to) consecrate /ˈkɒnsɪkreɪt/v. t.1 (relig.) consacrare; ( di chiesa, ecc., anche) dedicare: to consecrate new bishops, consacrare nuovi vescovi; to consecrate bread and wine, consacrare il pane e il vino2 (fig.) consacrare; dedicare; votare: He consecrated his life to art, ha consacrato la sua vita all'arteconsecrateda.(relig.) consacrato: consecrated ground, terra consacrataconsecrationn. [u]2 (fig.) consacrazione; dedizioneconsecratorn.consecratorya.che consacra; consacratore. -
3 (to) consecrate
(to) consecrate /ˈkɒnsɪkreɪt/v. t.1 (relig.) consacrare; ( di chiesa, ecc., anche) dedicare: to consecrate new bishops, consacrare nuovi vescovi; to consecrate bread and wine, consacrare il pane e il vino2 (fig.) consacrare; dedicare; votare: He consecrated his life to art, ha consacrato la sua vita all'arteconsecrateda.(relig.) consacrato: consecrated ground, terra consacrataconsecrationn. [u]2 (fig.) consacrazione; dedizioneconsecratorn.consecratorya.che consacra; consacratore.
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consecratory — adjective see consecrate II … New Collegiate Dictionary
consecratory — See consecrative. * * * … Universalium
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consecratory — adj. pertaining to consecration (sanctification; dedication, devotion to a cause or purpose) … English contemporary dictionary
consecratory — con·se·cra·to·ry … English syllables
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