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sanctified

American  
[sangk-tuh-fahyd] / ˈsæŋk təˌfaɪd /

adjective

  1. made holy; consecrated.

    sanctified wine.

  2. sanctimonious.

    a sickening, sanctified smile.


sanctified British  
/ ˈsæŋktɪˌfaɪd /

adjective

  1. consecrated or made holy

  2. a less common word for sanctimonious

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Other Word Forms

  • sanctifiedly adjective
  • unsanctified adjective

Etymology

Origin of sanctified

First recorded in 1475–85; sanctify + -ed 2

Example Sentences

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Thus live, dear Maggie, until God brings me back to you; and then … we will resign ourselves to a passion sanctified by love and marriage … Let us live for each other.

From Literature

Here, the real Presley is charismatic as hell, and looks great beaded in sanctified sweat.

From Los Angeles Times

Not Section 60, where the atmosphere is sanctified but not somber—too many kids, Meredith recalled from her visits to her son’s burial site.

From Salon

Yes, it’s time for this series to focus on John Coltrane — perhaps the most sanctified musician in the whole Black American tradition, who other artists sometimes refer to simply as “St. John.”

From New York Times

“Here, communication between man and God takes place,” said Lyngdoh, a descendant of the priestly clan which sanctified the Mawphlang forest.

From Seattle Times