[UN-2 3.] trans. To render unconsecrated; to desecrate or profane.

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1598.  Florio, Disconsecrare, to degrade, to profane, to vnconsecrate.

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a. 1660.  Hammond, Serm., 2 Cor. vii. 1 (1664), 86. Heaven must be unconsecrated by such violence.

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1667.  South, Serm., Ps. lxxxvii. 2 (1715), I. 258. The Sins of Israel had even unconsecrated and prophaned that Sacred Edifice.

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1711.  Brit. Apollo, III. No. 143. 3/1. To Unconsecrate his Dust.

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1768–74.  Tucker, Lt. Nat. (1834), II. 450. I should apprehend it might by natural effect prove an unconsecrating the place with respect to myself.

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