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How to pronounce sanctified in English?

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Synonyms consecrated, sacred


sanctified wine.

Examples of sanctified

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The actor has to be surly, then sanctified, and neither plays to his strengths.
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Generally, it all takes about two hours followed by sanctified food afterwards.
From the nzherald.co.nz
But the sanctified odor of a Senatorial toga, thought Ed Kelly, might cover that.
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Fabric tears are sometimes highlighted with gold paint, like sanctified stigmata.
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Let's announce to the whole world that our celebrity culture is sanctified in law.
From the guardian.co.uk
However they err, the patricians are sanctified by wealth, birth and breeding.
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Whatever she chose to do was sanctified by the fact that the choice was hers.
From the independent.co.uk
Did it ever get any better, for her or for us, until a tragic death sanctified her?
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Leonardo da Vinci has so long been sanctified that it's easy to forget he was human.
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  • Consecrate: render holy by means of religious rites
  • Purify: make pure or free from sin or guilt; "he left the monastery purified"
  • (sanctification) a religious ceremony in which something is made holy
  • (sanctified) consecrated: made or declared or believed to be holy; devoted to a deity or some religious ceremony or use; "a consecrated church"; "the sacred mosque"; "sacred elephants"; "sacred bread and wine"; "sanctified wine"
  • Sanctification is an ancient concept widespread among religions that refers to anything blessed or set apart for special purposes, from totem poles to temple vessels, to the change brought about in a human believer. ...
  • (Sanctified (album)) #Out In The Silence #Time Is God #To Isengard #Why? #Mad Messiah #Another Dawn #In The Court Of The Crimson King #Sorrow Calls #Where Insanity Rules #Shadows Of God #Gil-Galad (The Sanctified)
  • To make holy; to consecrate. Set aside for sacred or ceremonial use; To free from sin; to purify; To make acceptable or useful under religious law or practice; To endorse with religious sanction
  • Sanctification is the work of God's free grace, whereby we are renewed in the whole man after the image of Christ, and are enabled more and more to die unto sin, and live unto righteousness."
  • (sanctification) Purification or the making holy by adherence to God's teaching of forgiveness of sin through His Son Jesus