noun
- people who consecrate or make something sacred through religious ceremony
Usage: formal; religious
Examples
- The consecrators performed the ritual to bless the new church.
- Ancient consecrators would dedicate temples to their gods.
- The bishop served as one of the consecrators at the ordination ceremony.
- Medieval consecrators used holy water and incense in their ceremonies.
- The consecrators chanted prayers while blessing the sacred ground.
- Only ordained priests could serve as consecrators for the altar.