verb
- removes the sacred character from something; makes something no longer holy or consecrated
Usage: religious context; formal
Examples
- The bishop deconsecrates the old church before its demolition.
- The ritual deconsecrates the altar so it can be moved.
- When a cemetery is relocated, officials must first deconsecrate the ground.
- The priest deconsecrates the chapel that will become a community center.
- Religious authorities deconsecrate sacred objects before disposal.
- The diocese deconsecrates buildings that are no longer used for worship.