The Collaborative International Dictionary
Reconsecration
Reconsecration \Re*con`se*cra"tion\, n. Renewed consecration.
Wiktionary
reconsecration
n. The act of reconsecrate; a second or subsequent consecration.
Usage examples of "reconsecration".
During that time Christianity had experienced huge growth in its followers and in the numbers of churches dedicated to the worship of Christ, often through a reconsecration of temples to the pagan gods, the former sites of horrifying orgiastic festivals and sacrifices.
A cleaning of the stable, purification of the house - reconsecration, so to speak.