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Detailed Translations for consecrated from English to French

consecrated:

consecrated adj

  1. consecrated (sacred; holy; sacrosanct)

Translation Matrix for consecrated:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
saint holy person; pious person; saint
AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- consecrate; dedicated; sacred; sanctified
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
sacré consecrated; holy; sacred; sacrosanct blast; blessed; by gum; concerning herdsmen; damn it; darned; dash it; divine; glorious; illustrious; renowned
saint consecrated; holy; sacred; sacrosanct blessed; concerning herdsmen; divine; glorious; illustrious; renowned
saintement consecrated; holy; sacred; sacrosanct blessed; divine; glorious; illustrious; renowned

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Synonyms for "consecrated":


Antonyms for "consecrated":

  • desecrated

Related Definitions for "consecrated":

  1. solemnly dedicated to or set apart for a high purpose1
    • a life consecrated to science1
    • the consecrated chapel1
  2. made or declared or believed to be holy; devoted to a deity or some religious ceremony or use1
    • a consecrated church1

consecrated form of consecrate:

to consecrate verb (consecrates, consecrated, consecrating)

  1. to consecrate (sanctify; bless)
    bénir; consacrer; sanctifier; donner la bénédiction
    • bénir verb (bénis, bénit, bénissons, bénissez, )
    • consacrer verb (consacre, consacres, consacrons, consacrez, )
    • sanctifier verb (sanctifie, sanctifies, sanctifions, sanctifiez, )

Conjugations for consecrate:

present
  1. consecrate
  2. consecrate
  3. consecrates
  4. consecrate
  5. consecrate
  6. consecrate
simple past
  1. consecrated
  2. consecrated
  3. consecrated
  4. consecrated
  5. consecrated
  6. consecrated
present perfect
  1. have consecrated
  2. have consecrated
  3. has consecrated
  4. have consecrated
  5. have consecrated
  6. have consecrated
past continuous
  1. was consecrating
  2. were consecrating
  3. was consecrating
  4. were consecrating
  5. were consecrating
  6. were consecrating
future
  1. shall consecrate
  2. will consecrate
  3. will consecrate
  4. shall consecrate
  5. will consecrate
  6. will consecrate
continuous present
  1. am consecrating
  2. are consecrating
  3. is consecrating
  4. are consecrating
  5. are consecrating
  6. are consecrating
subjunctive
  1. be consecrated
  2. be consecrated
  3. be consecrated
  4. be consecrated
  5. be consecrated
  6. be consecrated
diverse
  1. consecrate!
  2. let's consecrate!
  3. consecrated
  4. consecrating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for consecrate:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bénir bless; consecrate; sanctify
consacrer bless; consecrate; sanctify administer; adopt; apply; avail oneself of; employ; enforce; engage; implement; make use of; practice; practise; take; use; utilise; utilize
donner la bénédiction bless; consecrate; sanctify
sanctifier bless; consecrate; sanctify
- bless; commit; dedicate; devote; give; hallow; ordain; order; ordinate; sanctify; vow
AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- consecrated; dedicated
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- inaugurate

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Synonyms for "consecrate":


Antonyms for "consecrate":


Related Definitions for "consecrate":

  1. solemnly dedicated to or set apart for a high purpose1
  2. render holy by means of religious rites1
  3. dedicate to a deity by a vow1
  4. give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause1
    • consecrate your life to the church1
  5. appoint to a clerical posts1

Wiktionary Translations for consecrate:

consecrate
verb
  1. to declare, or otherwise make something holy
consecrate
verb
  1. (religion) consacrer au culte, au service divin avec certaines cérémonies.
  2. Traductions à trier suivant le sens

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
consecrate consacrer consacreren — consecratie verrichten
consecrate consacrer; ordonner weihen — eine Person durch besondere religiöse Handlungen in ein Amt einführen