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sanctify

American  
[sangk-tuh-fahy] / ˈsæŋk təˌfaɪ /

verb (used with object)

sanctified, sanctifying
  1. to make holy; set apart as sacred; consecrate.

    Synonyms:
    exalt, enshrine, anoint, hallow, bless
  2. to purify or free from sin.

    Sanctify your hearts.

  3. to impart religious sanction to; render legitimate or binding.

    to sanctify a vow.

  4. to entitle to reverence or respect.

  5. to make productive of or conducive to spiritual blessing.


sanctify British  
/ ˈsæŋktɪˌfaɪ /

verb

  1. to make holy

  2. to free from sin; purify

  3. to sanction (an action or practice) as religiously binding

    to sanctify a marriage

  4. to declare or render (something) productive of or conductive to holiness, blessing, or grace

  5. obsolete to authorize to be revered

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Word Forms

  • nonsanctification noun
  • presanctify verb (used with object)
  • sanctifiable adjective
  • sanctifiableness noun
  • sanctifiably adverb
  • sanctification noun
  • sanctifier noun
  • sanctifyingly adverb
  • self-sanctification noun
  • unsanctifying adjective

Etymology

Origin of sanctify

1350–1400; < Late Latin sānctificāre ( Sanctus, -ify ); replacing Middle English seintefien < Old French saintifier < Latin, as above

Example Sentences

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As I take steps in teaching, sanctifying and leading, I hope to listen more than I speak and to learn from the people entrusted to my care.

From The Wall Street Journal

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

He said he was "glad that Israel will participate again in Eurovision and I hope that the competition will remain one that sanctifies culture, poetry, and friendship between peoples and cross-border cultural understanding".

From BBC

The sculptures lovingly sanctify a keystone’s rational but enigmatic contradiction of mechanics and function.

From Los Angeles Times

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

From Los Angeles Times