词汇 | sanctified |
释义 | sanctified past simple and past participle ofsanctify sanctify verb[ T ] uk /ˈsæŋk.tɪ.faɪ/ us /ˈsæŋk.tə.faɪ/ formal to make something or someone holy使神圣化,使圣洁化 to make something socially or officially acceptable: 使合法化;批准;认可 a practice sanctified by many years of tradition多年的传统所认可的做法 Religious practices agarbatti allocution anoint anointment baptize flagellate flagellation fleishig genuflect genuflection prostration purdah purificatory rebaptize reborn smudging televangelism unbaptized unconsecrated unction You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Accepting & agreeing Related wordsanctification Examples of sanctifiedsanctified In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Although this act of sanctified burial and commemoration relocates the disappeared person within society, it is clearly incompatible with certain constructions of the disappeared. In this way, the key institution of social life is shown to base itself on a sanctified violation of the very order it regulates. With these words, he sanctified their efforts and enabled them to return to work revitalized as sensible members of the community. First, these institutions need to be legally sanctified. However, in the long run, the entire site is sanctified, and a synthesis of religious and national elements is created. Instead, they base their actions on a particular sort of practical reason sanctified by religious tradition (pp. 18, 30). This is not to be read as simply a declaration of romantic sanctified individualism, but as a matter of color-line political necessity. The hands that held the white flag of peace were undoubtedly sanctified. The focus of the motet is thereby directed even more forcefully towards kingship, good and bad, sanctified and unholy. A primary fount of the new style, vocally and rhythmically, was the music of the sanctified churches. Marriage is not an act that has to be religiously sanctified or recorded. They were spiritual agents with a spiritual goal and were morally sanctified. Its meaning as a sanctified place was, however, not expunged from memory, as individuals continued private visits to the site, leading to their persecution. First, it would have served as a physical sign of the alienation of these people from society: they were outcast from sanctified places of burial. The narrative in this way forms a sanctified epitome of bureaucratic worries by involving the miraculous powers of a saint with the mundane affairs of the office. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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