unconsecrated

/ (ʌnˈkɒnsɪˌkreɪtɪd) /


adjective
  1. not having been made or declared sacred or holy

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How to use unconsecrated in a sentence

  • He believed Ramona was dead, buried in some unknown, unconsecrated spot, never to be found; yet he would not give up the search.

    Ramona | Helen Hunt Jackson
  • It has been mentioned that a portion of the burial ground must be left unconsecrated.

  • I desire to be buried in the unconsecrated part of the cemetery, in the spot where six months ago I caused a stake to be driven.

    The Surprises of Life | Georges Clemenceau
  • Dame La Theyn looked upon pious language as profanity when uttered in an unconsecrated place.

    A Forgotten Hero | Emily Sarah Holt
  • Can the geologist or the chemist discern any difference between the consecrated and the unconsecrated division in a cemetery?

    Flowers of Freethought | George W. Foote