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"sanctified" Definitions
  1. made holy; consecrated: sanctified wine.
  2. sanctimonious: a sickening, sanctified smile.

115 Sentences With "sanctified"

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For some reason, I keep repeating in my head, This is sanctified ground… This is sanctified ground… Except maybe for the cafeteria, which I have somehow found myself in front of.
In the warehouse, Harris believed that he found, for the first time, a true home for his artistic dreams, a place that sanctified creativity as he felt it should be sanctified.
These sanctified opening stanzas could be shot by Terrence Malick.
In Italy ball possession isn't sanctified as it is elsewhere.
"Magnified and sanctified by Your name," the headline reads in Hebrew.
Penguin Please" and Duke Ellington more specifically in "Those Sanctified Swallows.
You have three of the four sanctified Chrises on your team.
This causes her destruction, sanctified with a contemplative yet stunned choral number.
It's a place where the language of #blessed is re-sanctified and renewed.
The sanctified podium of the prophet in Mecca is being desecrated and defiled.
Jackson used his toilet; Mr. Thackeray later led reporters to the sanctified bowl.
"The idea is keeping the marriage sanctified and keeping the family together," she said.
On the one hand, Lehmann claims that the Puritans sanctified the market as such.
" In English, the words express faith in God: "Magnified and sanctified be your name.
Management theorists sanctify capitalism in much the same way that clergymen of yore sanctified feudalism.
And so, to a degree at least, to be pregnant was also to be sanctified.
Sweet baby Jesus, meanwhile, looks like a divine Skittle, or maybe a sanctified tennis ball.
The sanctified Madonna and Child archetype evoked in the image is unsettled by the somber mood.
Again, she is defying containment; and, in time, she wants to escape the usual sanctified format.
Priests for years had sanctified forests by proclaiming a zapoved, or commandment: Thou shalt not cut.
But I had a deeper motive to get moving, mostly on foot, over that sanctified pathway.
Like so many Americans, they sanctified their own arrival, blessed their own immigration story above others.
By God's grace (and our willingness), she will not be consumed, but rather sanctified by the flames.
His escape plays as an ironic daydream of romantic transcendence, elevating him from the stigmatized to the sanctified.
Eggplant, charred and sanctified by smoke, comes coarsely chopped and alive with garlic or smoothed and plumped by tahini.
Then there's SanTO — short for Sanctified Theomorphic Operator — a 17-inch-tall robot reminiscent of figurines of Catholic saints.
Rosin described a "kind of teenage hysteria, a Christian-sanctified death wish" that the Columbine martyrdom mythology had inspired.
"They were the ones who sanctified the decision for me to be the director on this," Jones said of Blizzard.
A weird thing happened as Elverum continued to play songs up there, alone under a spotlight in a sanctified space.
It became a unifying symbol, and one "sanctified by the sacrifice" of Union soldiers who fought and died under it.
In the past, DeChambeau freely conceded that he felt uncertain in the sanctified setting of golf's most tradition-laden event.
Tucker's trembling was most likely related to dances of spiritual possession, which became part of Pentecostal, Sanctified and Holiness traditions.
We can only wonder why obstetric abuse is so ubiquitous in Latin America, a place where motherhood is often sanctified.
Sex, more than everything else, scares people who want their children to be safe and to live in a sanctified world.
In the early 2000s, after B.A.P.S. secured the land in Melville, Pramukh Swami Maharaj blessed the land and sanctified the idols.
On her new album, "Grace," she adds to the scrum, mixing the sanctified with the political, the sexual with the social.
Though Barbara is the sympathetic center of the story, she is not sanctified, nor is Ron merely a caricature of thuggishness.
A video of it goes viral, hurtling Celeste toward sanctified pop stardom with the help of a sleazoid manager (Jude Law).
Shower drinking might be sanctified "me time" for most of us, but for others, it's apparently the best way of feeling yourself.
One of the odd things about Lear's pensive wanderings is how often they tracked the sanctified wanderings of the British Romantic poets.
She is the author of "Women in the Church of God in Christ: Making A Sanctified World" (University of North Carolina Press).
These ideals are threatened by a way of doing business that by its nature seeks to invade the most sanctified of spaces.
He had signed the Tomos in a civil ceremony with Mr. Poroshenko on Saturday, and sanctified it in a Mass on Sunday.
Trump has already succeeded in convincing vast swaths of the electorate that the media are a special interest — not a sanctified public trust.
They are often associated with dystopias, which is not surprising considering that fertility and motherhood are sanctified across human cultures and time periods.
"Weapons of mass destruction and non-personal weapons in general should not be 'sanctified,'" Bishop Savva of Zelenograd said on Telegram in 2019.
Another comforting factor is that BNM's independence is sanctified by the law, which institutionalises the bank's autonomy for the formulation of monetary policy.
And it was very easy to move people [doing that], because who doesn't want to have a sanctified self-help deal going on?
The greatest danger in a theocracy is that all state actions are sanctified by an authority for whom there is no higher appeal.
What he discovers is the same thing that has sanctified Rogers in the American imaginary: There is no public and private, no performance.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He is rightly lionized and sanctified by whites as well as blacks, by Republicans as well as Democrats.
We got to make America great again — not to return to a time of culturally sanctified white dominance, but because we love our country.
Glowing portentously, this pretentious presentation perversely — if pleasingly — gives to reproductive technology an aura of sanctified "original" that is visually manipulative and conceptually ridiculous.
It is nonetheless hard to avoid the sense that the man he portrays is an effigy, composed less of animated flesh than sanctified marble.
It's a résumé that reeks a bit of worthy cultural gentility — people gathering to nod and sigh solemnly in the presence of sanctified masterpieces.
It becomes a kind of coronation, in which Trump is sanctified as the embodiment of a "real America," the actual size of which is irrelevant.
His ideal cop is a modern Crusader in the eternal battle between good and evil, a paladin whose violence is sanctified by his higher purpose.
It is exhausting to watch this family refuse to budge from their sanctified image of Jack, and their obsession with his ideals is destroying them all.
In Coloring Book, the spirit of temptation never interrupts the aura of sanctified fervor, even though it is alluded to ("I might give Satan a swirlie").
Just as on Paradise three years ago, just as on the Sanctified EP two years before that, Victorious sees Robert Hood building truly biblical dance music.
Ms. Lawrence's office on this floor, called the Brooklyn Room, is sanctified by a reproduction of a drawing of John Roebling's design for the Brooklyn Bridge.
He is sanctified by this vision of himself, by his desires and by the love — of a woman and of Jenkins himself — that helps define him.
His mother and his brothers had died in the Revolutionary War; I think he believed their blood had sanctified the nation — not a section, but a nation.
But this concept is at odds with what Jesus' life taught, which is that while worldly things can be corrupted, they can also be elevated and sanctified.
Contrary to the sanctified treatment of objects in these museums, there have been cases in Africa where artworks have temporarily left the museum to be used in rituals.
The show spoke to the idea that you can never truly know a person, least of all one now crystallized in a particular era or sanctified by sentiment.
For a few hundred years, Catholics in Western Europe characterized their efforts against "enemies of the faith," including but ultimately not limited to Muslims, as specially sanctified wars.
Yet the 1916 Rising has been retroactively sanctified, for many in Ireland and in Irish America anyway — squeezed into a tidy narrative to fit a tidy, lovable nation.
Although technology has been important in every war, World War II was a turning point insofar as it sanctified the marriage between US technology companies and the military.
Using images of sanctified princess at a state-owned theater was an affront to the regime, but tired or careless, the censors choose to ignore this small detail.
Myths are moral narratives — they describe one interpretation of the moral landscape of reality and offer a model of how to be a sanctified person in that landscape.
Based on my conversations with many Russian foreign policy experts, Putin is striving to carve out a new 19th century style sphere of influence, sanctified by new Yalta Accords.
Some Hasidim point out that within a few blocks along the avenue are a Catholic church, a mosque and a storefront church called the Sanctified Church of Jesus Christ.
Yet, while Franklin lived large, he preached a kind of black liberation theology—Baptist, but inflected at times with the more convulsive accents of the Pentecostal, or "sanctified," church.
He was an incandescent hero of the post-Coltrane avant-garde, an improviser whose searing intensity could suggest a dispatch from the deep beyond or a sanctified howl from within.
But I couldn't publish a story that sanctified Mr. Kraft and ignored the fact that he needed good P.R. to avoid damaging his most cherished and valuable asset, the Patriots.
The associations of putting an object on a pedestal, and their application here, could not be clearer: with this gesture, Muhlin indicates that childhood itself is being venerated and sanctified.
The address before Congress was one seemingly made for television, featuring many of Trump's regular boasts and a dash of showmanship — a display that Democrats derided as cheapening a sanctified ceremony.
Using "over" with numbers was even banned by the Associated Press (AP) stylebook, which many American newspapers use as their own, and which thus gives it a kind of sanctified status.
Eastern All year, Kanye West has been hosting a roving, informal, invite-only Sunday morning concert series — Sunday Service — featuring a gospel choir and sanctified renditions of his songs and others.
I can't think of a better strategy for ensuring that than taking a few years away from the movies and letting the universe outside the sanctified George Lucas Skywalker Saga take shape.
While the performance bordered on being flippant, it appeared to me intended to awaken political consciousness within the sanctified space of the museum, though in a way that appeared naive and flat.
The upside of being a realist—of believing that the rules are as real, in their way, as the sky and the earth—is that you live in a morally sanctified world.
Others — especially those whose lives have been impacted by sexual violence — may be grieving in another direction, painfully reminded of all the ways women are erased so great men may be sanctified.
Given those gaps, a young person (or anyone) without familial ties, which is very common in the LGBTQ community, might be left without coverage granted by state-sanctified marriage, family, or employment.
He was treated to full state honors at one of the French Republic's most sanctified spots, Les Invalides, and the red carpet was rolled out for him at meetings with top business leaders.
"Magnified and sanctified be Your name"These are the first words of the Jewish mourners' prayer, which will be recited tonight on the first Sabbath since the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting. pic.twitter.
Though Rupert Everett is excellent as the great playwright in Neil Armfield's luxe production, it's hard to avoid feeling that this Oscar is made not of animated flesh but sanctified marble (27973:27963).
Though Rupert Everett is excellent as the great playwright in Neil Armfield's luxe production, it's hard to avoid feeling that this Oscar is made not of animated flesh but sanctified marble (2:20).
Muslims are internalizing in every prayer that the one god they worship cannot be represented in an image and cannot be imagined, to the point where the house sanctified to God is empty.
After the death of her husband and collaborator, John, in 1967, Coltrane released a number of classic albums, letting blues-driven jazz and expansive improvisation lead her to a kind of sanctified practice.
But what it cannot understand is that what empowers Silicon Valley, Wall Street and the Ivy League is the free flow of information sanctified by the Constitution and rigorously exercised by the America media.
His cellar is replete with the work of producers who have not been sanctified as superstars and are not known for their grand crus, but who simply make beautiful, expressive wines whatever their terroirs.
In actuality, these sanctified, state-level recognitions of equality are far from the legalization we so desperately need to protect those who are marginalized the most, particularly trans people and LGBT people of color.
They come from sanctified churchyards piled deep as the centuries passed, for London has a lot of history and a lot of people live in this great metropolis, but many more have died in it.
"Muslims are internalizing in every prayer that the one god they worship cannot be represented in an image and cannot be imagined, to the point where the house sanctified to God is empty," she wrote.
It's that dilemma: When non-Muslims are writing for some characters, it either becomes they're terrorists or they're so P.C. that they end up writing sanctified characters, who are so good and so well-meaning.
Eventually, the plant's operators and director were found responsible for the accident, but a more fundamental transgression was kept secret: for years, the "sanctified icons" overseeing Soviet nuclear power knowingly ignored defects in the reactor.
In her love songs, she celebrated her object of affection, often described as an angel or celestial being; for someone so raunchy and blasphemous, sanctified tropes always seemed to find their way into the tunes.
But even Sanctified Cousin didn't go hard in his defense, and the consensus around the dinner table was that the grits-tossing was the creamy, searing coda to a relationship that had long been an irredeemable hot mess.
Though it hasn't been (and likely won't be) sanctified by treaty, the Trump administration's escalated pressures on Beijing and continued sanctions on Russia have helped drive the two sides more closely together than at any point since the 1950s.
In most respects, the Orlando killer fits the same profile as other lone-wolf attackers: a distressed loud-mouth seeking religiously sanctified revenge for alleged crimes he knows nothing about and on behalf of people he has never met.
Though I never learned the exact origin of the petite, corked bottle of sanctified water that my editor donated for the experiment, he assured me it was indeed blessed by a man or woman of some sort of cloth.
Cradling the microphone stand near the lip of the stage, he wiggled his feet like James Brown and drew miniature scallops with his hips, then galloped from one side of the stage to the other, like a sanctified Springsteen.
"I think there is something wrong in all this narrative today, because we are dominated by a sort of 'sanctified agreement'," he said, referencing the Paris Climate Accord's pledge to keep a global temperature rise this century below 2 percent.
Such an appointment, it was thought, would only undermine the authority of the man tasked with picking the team; in a country that sanctified the memories of Matt Busby and Alex Ferguson and Brian Clough, the manager's position was inviolable.
The tools of killing — hand grenades, cluster bombs, modern rifles and cartridges, attack gunships, knives, swords, arrows and more — are assigned repeated cameos, as are military insignia and medals, including the American military's civically sanctified Purple Heart, issued for combat deaths and wounds.
Its presence in the last 16 means that, for the first time ever, every team in the knockout rounds is drawn from one of Europe's sanctified top five leagues: four apiece from England and Spain, three from Italy, three from Germany, and two from France.
Mr. Jeday is a successful producer of reggaeton and Latin pop, and this song nails the strengths of its vocalists, all of whom toggle between singing and rapping: J Balvin, tender and coy; Ozuna, a little tough; and Arcángel, with an almost sanctified calm.
But instead of family and friends, the sanctuary is host to a crew of volunteers — the chevra kadisha — who will spend the week cleaning up every drop of blood because, according to Jewish tradition, each part of the body must be sanctified in death and so buried.
IF YOU consult "The Orthodox Church", a standard introduction for English-speakers penned by Metropolitan Kallistos Ware, you will learn the following: Because Orthodox are convinced that the body is sanctified and transfigured together with the soul, they have an immense reverence for the relics of the saints.
"Gather the Daughters," Jennie Melamed's debut novel, presents a world in which child abuse has been normalized, even sanctified, and in which the salutary pleasures available to girls and women are few and far between — a world in which girls make a harrowingly quick journey from childhood to motherhood to death.
Like her Chicago Imagist cohort (Gladys Nilsson, Jim Nutt, Roger Brown, Barbara Rossi, Karl Wirsum, and Ed Paschke), Murray never sanctified her surface with flatness or opticality, but instead adulterated it into a theater of saucy grotesques — a space she would eventually blow up and reconfigure into a character in itself, a golem molded from the painting's ground.
Here's a taste of a savage one sent from a moralistic scribe: On each Sunday morning to church you repair, And turn up your nose with a sanctified air, But see you at home what a different sight, As you read nasty books and drink gin half the night, While you ne'er give poor people enough for a dinner, You hypocritical wicked old Sinner.
Because marriage is sanctified, by your community if not also by your god; because it is now widely understood as a bond of love, not a social or financial codification; because in it, our expectation for female caretaking and reverence for male sexual desire meet in the gospel of a woman's "sacrifice"; and because of the dangerous myth of postfeminism — we have come to see marriage as a relationship that is not about power, in which women cannot feel sexually violated or dehumanized.

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