How Do You Spell OBSECRATE?

Pronunciation: [ɒbsˈɛkɹe͡ɪt] (IPA)

Obsecrate is a verb that means to beg or beseech someone fervently. It is pronounced /ˈɒbsɪkreɪt/, with the stress on the second syllable. The spelling of the word is derived from Latin, with the prefix ob- meaning towards and the verb phrase se + crat which translates to pray earnestly. Despite its rare usage in modern English, obsecrate serves as a reminder of the richness and diversity of the English language.

OBSECRATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Obsecrate is a verb that refers to the act of invoking or beseeching earnestly or humbly, particularly in a religious or spiritual sense. When someone obsecrates, they are earnestly requesting or imploring a higher power, often through prayer or supplication. This term is commonly used in religious contexts, where individuals seek divine intervention, guidance, or blessings.

    To obsecrate is to demonstrate deep reverence and humility, recognizing one's own limitations and the need for assistance or divine intervention. The act of obsecrating often involves a fervent or passionate appeal, typically motivated by a strong belief in the power of the entity being invoked.

    This verb derives from the Latin term "obsecrare," which translates to "to beseech" or "to entreat." It shares similarities with other terms such as "praying" or "begging," but it tends to carry a more solemn or urgent connotation.

    While obsecration is often associated with religious or spiritual practices, it can also be used metaphorically to describe impassioned pleas or earnest requests made to individuals or entities outside the realm of religion. In these cases, obsecrating might express a profound desire for help, understanding, or support from someone who holds power or influence.

Common Misspellings for OBSECRATE

Etymology of OBSECRATE

The word obsecrate comes from the Latin term obsecrare, which is a combination of the prefix ob- (meaning toward or against) and the verb sacrare (which means to consecrate or to make sacred). Thus, obsecrare can be understood as to consecrate against or to make sacred in an appealing manner. Over time, the word obsecrate evolved in English to mean to supplicate earnestly or to beseech fervently.

Conjugate verb Obsecrate

CONDITIONAL

I would obsecrate
you would obsecrate
he/she/it would obsecrate
we would obsecrate
they would obsecrate

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be obsecrating
you would be obsecrating
he/she/it would be obsecrating
we would be obsecrating
they would be obsecrating

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have obsecrate
you would have obsecrate
he/she/it would have obsecrate
we would have obsecrate
they would have obsecrate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been obsecrating
you would have been obsecrating
he/she/it would have been obsecrating
we would have been obsecrating
they would have been obsecrating

FUTURE

I will obsecrate
you will obsecrate
he/she/it will obsecrate
we will obsecrate
they will obsecrate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be obsecrating
you will be obsecrating
he/she/it will be obsecrating
we will be obsecrating
they will be obsecrating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have obsecrated
you will have obsecrated
he/she/it will have obsecrated
we will have obsecrated
they will have obsecrated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been obsecrating
you will have been obsecrating
he/she/it will have been obsecrating
we will have been obsecrating
they will have been obsecrating

IMPERATIVE

you obsecrate
we let´s obsecrate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to obsecrate

PAST

I obsecrated
you obsecrated
he/she/it obsecrated
we obsecrated
they obsecrated

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was obsecrating
you were obsecrating
he/she/it was obsecrating
we were obsecrating
they were obsecrating

PAST PARTICIPLE

obsecrated

PAST PERFECT

I had obsecrated
you had obsecrated
he/she/it had obsecrated
we had obsecrated
they had obsecrated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been obsecrating
you had been obsecrating
he/she/it had been obsecrating
we had been obsecrating
they had been obsecrating

PRESENT

I obsecrate
you obsecrate
he/she/it obsecrates
we obsecrate
they obsecrate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am obsecrating
you are obsecrating
he/she/it is obsecrating
we are obsecrating
they are obsecrating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

obsecrating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have obsecrated
you have obsecrated
he/she/it has obsecrated
we have obsecrated
they have obsecrated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been obsecrating
you have been obsecrating
he/she/it has been obsecrating
we have been obsecrating
they have been obsecrating

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