unconsecrated

[ UK /ʌnkˈɒnsɪkɹˌe‍ɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not holy because unconsecrated or impure or defiled
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How To Use unconsecrated In A Sentence

  • He was buried two days later in unconsecrated ground reserved for convicts, paupers and suicides in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at Toodyay.
  • It's epic stuff, but the unconsecrated church, offering concerts rather than worship, is merely the beginning. Times, Sunday Times
  • If I had the power, all those English cheats would be down into unconsecrated ground where they belonged.
  • They aim to create a memorial garden to infants who were buried in unconsecrated ground, as well as miscarried or still-born infants.
  • As it was unconsecrated grounds, a vicar could not perform the ceremony so Mr Showers announced he was inviting a top lung surgeon to perform the ceremony.
  • The remains had originally been found in an unconsecrated graveyard at Tonybaun, along the River Moy between Ballina and Foxford.
  • He had to be buried in unconsecrated ground outside the city walls.
  • In one poem, he defends himself against the accusation that burial in unconsecrated ground is wrong.
  • Where they are found in nature they may be worshipped as Shiva despite being unconsecrated.
  • When a local man who had opposed the bishop's plans died last week, he was buried on the contentious land, and the priest reportedly refused to celebrate the funeral Mass, insisting the grave was on unconsecrated ground.
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