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rededication

[ UK /ɹˌiːdˌɛdɪkˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
[ US /ɹiˌdɛdəˈkeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a new dedication
    the rededication of the Temple of Jerusalem

How To Use rededication In A Sentence

  • Not for centuries, we were told, have so many temple dedications and rededications been performed.
  • rededication" service for him and 11 other black soldiers. Post-gazette.com - News
  • the rededication of the Temple of Jerusalem
  • But all this wouldn't have been possible if not for his rededication to fitness.
  • The desolating sacrilege, the "abomination of desolations," an unambiguous reference to Antiochus' rededication of the temple to Zeus Olympus Ba'al Shomem and sacrifice of a pig on the altar. Intelligently-Designed Narratives: Mythicism as History-Stopper
  • On Sunday, July 31 the York branches of the Association of Wrens and the Royal Marines united in a joint service at All Saints, Pavement for the rededication of their Standards.
  • The desolating sacrilege, the "abomination of desolations," an unambiguous reference to Antiochus' rededication of the temple to Zeus Olympus Ba'al Shomem and sacrifice of a pig on the altar. Intelligently-Designed Narratives: Mythicism as History-Stopper
  • This morning, church members will begin what they call a rededication and reconsecration. CNN Transcript Aug 3, 2008
  • Because our ancestors were motivated by the spirit of freedom-perhaps the Atlantic Charter could be called a rededication of their aims and objectives -- it appears in retrospect only natural that the kernel of our society would be individualistic. Leviathan or Post-War Trends in Government and Business
  • That night, Springsteen talked about seeing The Doors play in the historic hall, and later described how the E Street show in Convention Hall marked the "rededication" and "rebirth" of the band. Undefined
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