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sanctify
verb (sanctifies , sanctified , sanctifying )
1 to make, consider or show to be sacred or holy.
2 to set aside for sacred use.
3 to free from sin or evil.
4 to declare legitimate or binding in the eyes of the Church sanctify a marriage .
[14c: from French sanctifier , from Latin sanctificare , from sanctus holy + facere to make]
sanctification noun .
sanctified adjective made sacred or holy.
sanctifier noun
1 (usu Sanctifier) the Holy Spirit.
2 someone or something that sanctifies.
verb (sanctifies , sanctified , sanctifying )
1 to make, consider or show to be sacred or holy.
2 to set aside for sacred use.
3 to free from sin or evil.
4 to declare legitimate or binding in the eyes of the Church sanctify a marriage .
[14c: from French sanctifier , from Latin sanctificare , from sanctus holy + facere to make]
sanctification noun .
sanctified adjective made sacred or holy.
sanctifier noun
1 (usu Sanctifier) the Holy Spirit.
2 someone or something that sanctifies.
sanctimonious
adjective affecting or simulating holiness or virtuousness, especially hypocritically.
[17c: from Latin sanctimonia sanctity, from sanctus holy]
sanctimoniously adverb .
sanctimoniousness or sanctimony noun .
adjective affecting or simulating holiness or virtuousness, especially hypocritically.
[17c: from Latin sanctimonia sanctity, from sanctus holy]
sanctimoniously adverb .
sanctimoniousness or sanctimony noun .
sanction
noun
1 official permission or authority.
2 the act of giving permission or authority.
3 aid; support.
4 (esp sanctions) politics an economic or military measure taken by one nation against another as a means of coercion trade sanctions .
5 law a means of encouraging adherence to a social custom, eg a penalty for non-observance or reward for observance of a law or treaty.
6 any penalty attached to an offence.
7 ethics a motive or rationale for observance of and obedience to any moral or religious law.
verb (sanctioned , sanctioning )
1 to authorize or confirm formally.
2 to countenance or permit.
[16c: from Latin sanctio , sanctionis , from sancire , sanctum to decree]
noun
1 official permission or authority.
2 the act of giving permission or authority.
3 aid; support.
4 (esp sanctions) politics an economic or military measure taken by one nation against another as a means of coercion trade sanctions .
5 law a means of encouraging adherence to a social custom, eg a penalty for non-observance or reward for observance of a law or treaty.
6 any penalty attached to an offence.
7 ethics a motive or rationale for observance of and obedience to any moral or religious law.
verb (sanctioned , sanctioning )
1 to authorize or confirm formally.
2 to countenance or permit.
[16c: from Latin sanctio , sanctionis , from sancire , sanctum to decree]
sanction This does not mean -impose sanctions on-; this meaning is expressed by embargo or boycott. |
sanctitude
noun saintliness; sanctity.
[15c: from Latin sanctitudo , sanctitudinis ]
noun saintliness; sanctity.
[15c: from Latin sanctitudo , sanctitudinis ]
sanctity
noun (sanctities )
1 the quality of being holy or sacred.
2 purity or godliness; inviolability.
3 (sanctities) holy feelings, objects or obligations.
[14c: from French sainctete , from Latin sanctitas , from sanctus holy]
noun (sanctities )
1 the quality of being holy or sacred.
2 purity or godliness; inviolability.
3 (sanctities) holy feelings, objects or obligations.
[14c: from French sainctete , from Latin sanctitas , from sanctus holy]
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