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was sanctified
verb
To make holy; to consecrate. Set aside for sacred or ceremonial use.
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Even its furniture was sanctified.
"This room was sanctified by prayer," he said, sitting near the ark.
Yet if the Commonwealth was sanctified by the coronation, the Mother Country felt less secure.
But the grand endeavor was sanctified by the Catholic and Protestant churches as the greatest religious campaign since the Crusades.
Its centrality to the idea of Irishness was sanctified by more than a century of strong tradition, by national feeling, and even by blood.
A Russian prince, Nevsky saved the country from the Swedes in the 13th century and was sanctified for doing so in 1547 by the Russian Orthodox Church.
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Its network of social protections is sanctified.
By Nick Paumgarten Calamity is commonplace in Iceland, and rescue is sanctified.
We need a candidate so life is sanctified".
He's almost been sanctified for exactly that reason".
He was driven by the kind of appreciation of beauty with which life itself is sanctified.
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