Definition of Reconsecrate. Meaning of Reconsecrate. Synonyms of Reconsecrate

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Definition of Reconsecrate

Reconsecrate
Reconsecrate Re*con"se*crate (-k?n"s?*kr?t), v. t. To consecrate anew or again.

Meaning of Reconsecrate from wikipedia

- contemporaneously by the citizens of Dresden. The city's historic Kreuzkirche was reconsecrated in 1388. There are also other churches in Dresden, like the Russian...
- restored in the 1870s, under the urging of Agostino Gaetano Riboldi, and reconsecrated in 1896 when the relics of Augustine and the shrine were once again...
- according to the Vedic rites. Shri Heggade then requested the Swamiji to reconsecrate the Shiva Linga himself. Pleased by the observance of the Vedic rites...
- the Quranic sura Sad. Thus, according to this tradition, Umar thereby reconsecrated the site as a mosque. Muslim interpretations of the Quran agree that...
- two-tower plan of Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, never built The church was reconsecrated by Napoléon in 1806, and he designated it as the ****ure site for his...
- recaptured by Saladin on 2 October 1187, and the Dome of the Rock was reconsecrated as a Muslim shrine. The cross on top of the dome was replaced by a crescent...
- like a horse trotting back to the stable, returned to the temple to be reconsecrated (Davis 1997: 90–112)" Mehrdad Shokoohy (2013). Muslim Architecture of...
- Bede meant that Augustine rebuilt the church or that Augustine merely reconsecrated a building that had been used for pagan worship. Archaeological evidence...
- horn" will be triumphant, and the angel replies that the Temple will be reconsecrated after 2,300 "evenings and mornings" have p****ed (Daniel 8:14). The angel...
- its owner. Some witches will go to great lengths to ritually purify, reconsecrate, and rededicate an athame after it has been touched by another person...