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consecrate - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of consecrate in Hindi

  • ज्ञान देना
  • पवित्र
  • प्रतिष्ठित
  • अर्पण किया हुआ
  • सिखाना
  • ज्ञान देना

consecrate Definition

Verb

  • make or declare (something, typically a church) sacred; dedicate formally to a religious or divine purpose.

consecrate Example

  • they'd decided to consecrate all their energies to this purposeful act ( उन्होंने इस उद्देश्यपूर्ण कार्य के लिए अपनी सारी ऊर्जा समर्पित करने का निर्णय लिया )
  • The little company of seven determined to consecrate their union by vows. ( सात की छोटी कंपनी ने प्रतिज्ञा करके अपने संघ का अभिषेक किया। )
  • After high school, the young men will consecrate their lives to the church and serve as missionaries for two years. ( हाई स्कूल के बाद, युवा अपने जीवन को चर्च में समर्पित करेंगे और दो साल तक मिशनरी के रूप में सेवा करेंगे। )
  • But, in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground. ( लेकिन, एक बड़े अर्थ में, हम समर्पित नहीं कर सकते, हम अभिषेक नहीं कर सकते, हम इस आधार को नहीं रोक सकते। )

More Sentence

  • During the baptismal ceremony, the priest will consecrate the infant in front of his parents.  
  • The minister must consecrate the bread before it is distributed to the members of the congregation.
  • and Urban II., not only refused to perform homage to the king (11oo), but also refused to consecrate newly-chosen bishops who had received investiture from Henry.
  • He resolved to consecrate his life to maintaining the cause of the freedom of the Church from the control of the State.
  • After graduation, Crystal is going to consecrate her life by becoming a nun.  
  • According to tradition, the high priestess will consecrate an animal that will be worshipped throughout the year.  
  • of Denmark; and in the early part of the 19th century it was twice the residence of Pius VII., - in 1804 when he came to consecrate the emperor Napoleon, and in 1812-1814, when he was his prisoner.
  • " With the cross, " he declares, " we put our foes to flight, we extort money, we consecrate God, we shake hell, we work miracles."
  • It is for you, Ministers, to consecrate him to the glory of the republic."
  • The deacons will substitute for priests at weekend ceremonies of readings and prayers, but will not be able to consecrate the Host.  
  • The King had commissioned a gold wreath that he wished to consecrate to the gods.  
  • We consecrate this day, which now falls on the last Monday in May, to remember our fellow Americans who have made the ultimate sacrifice
  • He is entitled to consecrate all the bishops within his province and was formerly entitled, upon consecrating a bishop, to select a benefice within his diocese at his option for one of his chaplains, but this practice was indirectly abolished by 3 and 4 Vict.
  • A person may be consecrated for a specific role within a religious hierarchy, or a person may consecrate his or her life in an act of devotion.
  • Or did they just consecrate the whole lot and then deconsecrate this lot?
  • Along with the pallium, a letter from Gregory directed the new archbishop to consecrate 12 suffragan bishops as soon as possible and to send a bishop to York.
  • It was subsequently decided to consecrate the holy oil in Rumania instead of procuring it from Russia or Constantinople; but the Greek patriarch protested.
  • After burying the body, the murderers stole a consecrated Host.
  • St John's Church in Blackpool was consecrated in 1821.
  • Both Grace and Trinity Churches were completed and consecrated in 1846.
  • In 562, he consecrated the new church of Hagia Sophia.
  • On 26 April 1886 cardinal Charles Lavigerie consecrated the new crypt.
  • Fons Bleaudi) are equally unknown, but the older château was used in the latter part of the 12th century by Louis VII., who caused Thomas Becket to consecrate the Chapelle St Saturnin, and it continued a favourite residence of Philip Augustus and Louis IX.