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5 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sanc·ti·fied
a.
Made
holy
;
also
,
made
to
have
the
air
of
sanctity
;
sanctimonious
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sanc·ti·fy
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Sanctified
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Sanctifying
]
1.
To
make
sacred
or
holy
;
to
set
apart
to
a
holy
or
religious
use
;
to
consecrate
by
appropriate
rites
;
to
hallow
.
God
blessed
the
seventh
day
and
sanctified
it
.
--
Gen
.
ii
. 3.
Moses
. . .
sanctified
Aaron
and
his
garments
.
--
Lev
.
viii
. 30.
2.
To
make
free
from
sin
;
to
cleanse
from
moral
corruption
and
pollution
;
to
purify
.
Sanctify
them
through
thy
truth
.
--
John
xvii
. 17.
3.
To
make
efficient
as
the
means
of
holiness
;
to
render
productive
of
holiness
or
piety
.
A
means
which
his
mercy
hath
sanctified
so
to
me
as
to
make
me
repent
of
that
unjust
act
.
--
Eikon
Basilike
.
4.
To
impart
or
impute
sacredness
,
venerableness
,
inviolability
,
title
to
reverence
and
respect
,
or
the
like
,
to
;
to
secure
from
violation
;
to
give
sanction
to
.
The
holy
man
,
amazed
at
what
he
saw
,
Made
haste
to
sanctify
the
bliss
by
law
. --
Dryden
.
Truth
guards
the
poet
,
sanctifies
the
line
.
--
Pope
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
sanctify
v
1:
render
holy
by
means
of
religious
rites
[
syn
:
consecrate
,
bless
,
hallow
] [
ant
:
desecrate
]
2:
make
pure
or
free
from
sin
or
guilt
; "
he
left
the
monastery
purified
" [
syn
:
purify
,
purge
]
[
also
:
sanctified
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
sanctified
adj
:
made
or
declared
or
believed
to
be
holy
;
devoted
to
a
deity
or
some
religious
ceremony
or
use
; "
a
consecrated
chursh
"; "
the
sacred
mosque
"; "
sacred
elephants
";
"
sacred
bread
and
wine
"; "
sanctified
wine
" [
syn
:
consecrated
,
sacred
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
sanctified
See
sanctify
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