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  1. HALLOWED GROUND meaning | Definition, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English.

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  3. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] Hallowed is used to describe something that is respected and admired, usually because it is old, important, or has a good reputation. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. COBUILD Collocations. hallowed ground. acres of grounds. fresh ground. ground invasion.

  4. hal· lowed ˈha- (ˌ)lōd. ˈha-ləd, in the Lord's Prayer often ˈha-lə-wəd. Synonyms of hallowed. 1. : holy, consecrated. the church stands on hallowed ground. 2. : sacred, revered. the university's hallowed halls. hallowed customs. Did you know? Hallowed Has Old English Roots. The adjective hallowed probably doesn't give you the shivers—or does it?

  5. Hallowed Ground. Hallowed Ground may refer to: Hallowed ground, ground which has been hallowed, or consecrated. Cemetery which has been consecrated.

  6. Nov 1, 2023 · Hallowed may not be a popular word today, but it is a necessary action for all Christians. It means to be made holy or sacred. We should actively make our God a sacred part of our lives. We should understand that our God has created a hallowed ground for us to live on. Our time on this hallowed ground should be spent glorifying Him.

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  7. Jul 17, 2023 · Walking on Hallowed Ground. A soft rustling of leaves, the whispering of winds, and the echo of countless footprints – as if time itself has slowed and awaits the visitor’s every step. This is the experience of treading on hallowed ground, a phrase pulsating with a sacred and profound history.

  8. Upon the ancient mountain slopes and rocky outcrops grow unusual communities of plants. Beneath the hallowed grounds are caves and hideouts of a strange and astounding assortment of bats and crickets and salamanders, many of them never seen by anybody but the most dedicated naturalists.

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