1. consecrated - Adjective
3. consecrated - Adjective Satellite
of Consecrate
Source: Webster's dictionaryThis supernatural bread and this consecrated chalice are for the health and salvation of mankind. Cyprian
It is a useless life that is not consecrated to a great ideal. It is like a stone wasted on the field without becoming a part of any edifice. José Rizal
It is a very important consideration that we are consecrated and dedicated to God; it means that we may think, speak, meditate, or do anything only with a view to his glory. John Calvin
For the inquisition of Final Causes is barren, and like a virgin consecrated to God produces nothing. Francis Bacon
The title that has consecrated this Alter is the Marriage of Souls, and the Golden thread that tyes the hearts of all the world; I tell you, Madam, Freindshipp is beyond all relations of flesh and blood, because it is less materiall. John Evelyn
My meaning (dear Mother) is in these sonnets, to declare my resolution to be, that my poor abilities in poetry, shall be all and ever consecrated to God's glory. George Herbert