Consagrar in english
Consecrate
pronunciation: kɑnsəkreɪt part of speech: verb
pronunciation: kɑnsəkreɪt part of speech: verb
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consagrar = enshrine ; consecrate ; hallow ; sanctify ; devote.
Example: While much remains to be done, the right of every member of the public to see official documents is enshrined in law.Example: The massive shape of the Gothic cathedral consecrated in 1335 is a distinctive feature on the town's skyline.Example: But in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground.Example: American sport hunters of the late 19th 'aimed' to reclaim the frontier past and sanctify individualism.Example: A book for instance on 'vegetable gardening' may contain equally valuable information on 'growing tomatoes' as a book devoted entirely to 'growing tomatoes'.more:
» consagrarse a = consecrate + Reflexivo + to .
Example: The vow of celibacy is practiced by Roman Catholic priests and religious brothers and sister/nun to consecrate themselves to God.