The Collaborative International Dictionary
Reconsecrate \Re*con"se*crate\ (-k?n"s?*kr?t), v. t. To consecrate anew or again.
Wiktionary
vb. consecrate again
WordNet
v. consecrate anew, as after a desecration
Usage examples of "reconsecrate".
SpikeFeather, promise me that when these wars are over, when all the death is done, the Icarii will come back here, and light funeral pyres in our memory, and wipe the blood from the walls and reconsecrate this place in the name of the Star Gods and in the name of those who have lived here and died here and were happy here.
SpikeFeather, promise me that above all others you will reconsecrate this wondrous place, which has nurtured us and loved us, to MorningStar SunSoar, my mother, for above all others, she was beautiful and beloved.
Tonight we meet to reconsecrate and rededicate this mountain, beloved of the Icarii people.
And, in the wishes of Talon RavenCrest SunSoar, who died here, we will reconsecrate it in the memory of the Enchanter MorningStar SunSoar, our mother and widow of Talon RushCloud, who loved our people and this mountain more than most.
Elfhame Outremer, and working with the elves to replant trees and reconsecrate the Grove.
God to build over an old temple and reconsecrate the ground for holy purposes?
Then the mountain can be reconsecrated and the torc passed to FreeFall.
Julian had restored and reconsecrated it, Hermas sat down beside a gushing spring, and gave himself up to sadness.
And having thus reconsecrated the ties of blood, he passed down the steps at his youthful gait and was wrapped into his fur coat by the junior porter.
Next year at this time, Faraataa was resolved, these rites would be celebrated at the true Velalisier across the sea, reconsecrated at last.
The place was reconsecrated Roman Catholic and the Little Sisters of Pity were in business.
Priory was reconsecrated Roman Catholic and the Little Sisters took over.
Sabra later returned to her room with a fresh handful of reconsecrated soil and added it to the scrying water.
Ross swept Juliet into his arms and carried her to his bed, and there they reconsecrated their marriage.
He took a book from the top of the piano and first in English, then in German, read the words with which the unhappy composer had reconsecrated himself to music and to life.