Consecrate

/ˈkɑnsəˌkreɪt/ verb

To declare or set apart as sacred; to dedicate solemnly to a religious or divine purpose. Can also mean to devote entirely to a particular purpose or cause.

From Latin 'consecratus,' past participle of 'consecrare,' from 'con-' (completely) plus 'sacer' (sacred). The word literally means 'to make completely sacred' and has maintained this religious significance throughout its history.

AMቅድስ ማድረግ
ARتكريس
BNউৎসর্গ করা
CAconsagrar
CSsvatořečit
DAindvie
DEweihen
ELαγιάζω
ESconsagrar
FAتقدیس کردن
FIpyhittää
FRconsacrer
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