Definitions
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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
reconsecrate .
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Examples
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So days like today used to be about reconsecrating sacred acts of sacrifice and renewal.
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So days like today used to be about reconsecrating sacred acts of sacrifice and renewal.
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It's a story of waves of weary travelers reconsecrating America as a nation of immigrants.
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It's a story of waves of weary travelers reconsecrating America as a nation of immigrants.
Obamas Flirt Openly At White House, Michelle Looks Amazing (VIDEO, PHOTOS)
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It's a story of waves of weary travelers reconsecrating America as a nation of immigrants.
Obamas Flirt Openly At White House, Michelle Looks Amazing (VIDEO, PHOTOS)
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His is a crime his wife has had to accept — though, like the goat's death in "Runaway," there is a "brief and barbaric and necessary act" reconsecrating the marriage.
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His is a crime his wife has had to accept — though, like the goat's death in "Runaway," there is a "brief and barbaric and necessary act" reconsecrating the marriage.
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There is, in the particular acts we do, a way of reconsecrating our lives, reminding ourselves of what's important and carrying on in the best kind of way.
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If the guests had all opted for Scotch instead, the host, not to be robbed of his limelight moment, made a martini for himself, reconsecrating the altar of the liquor cabinet.
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I speak of the middle classes, not of the ignorant masses, and my point is that the middle classes and the new religious organisations including the Indian Church are reconsecrating bhakti.
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