consecrators

/ˈkɑnsəˌkreɪtərz/
noun
  1. People who officially make something sacred or holy, often in a religious ceremony.
    • In ancient times, consecrators would anoint the temple walls with oil.
    • The consecrators blessed the new church building during a special service.
    • The bishop and other consecrators performed the ritual to dedicate the altar.
  2. People who dedicate something to a particular purpose or cause.
    • As consecrators of the new library, the community leaders promised free access for all.
    • The consecrators of the foundation ensured that all funds would support education.
    • The consecrators of the memorial park vowed to keep it a place of peace.
Antonyms
What does "consecrators" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean