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What is the past tense of consecrate?

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The past tense of consecrate is consecrated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of consecrate is consecrates.

The present participle of consecrate is consecrating.

The past participle of consecrate is consecrated.

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In Spain, the dance is done to reverence the Blessed Sacrament, a consecrated wafer used in Communion.
He will be featuring reports from a priest and a consecrated laywoman who are in Rome and emailing him.
His goal was to create new categories, to use the vocabulary of landscape and genre paintings for the most consecrated art.
If we reserve consecrated bread and wine and kneel before it, why should we not preserve the world with the same reverence?
Moses then took the anointing oil, anointed the Tabernacle, and all that was within it and consecrated it.
However, at that time, the Church refused to bury actors on consecrated ground unless they had performed the amende honorable with a priest.

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