0 to make sacred, holy or free from sin -- vigsle, innvie, hellige
People came together to sanctify the foundation of the temple.
We have sanctified that there should be no limitations on how far immunities stretch.
Our association together has been sanctified by blood shed in two wars.
I wish to speak about another provision which might also have been sanctified by time, but which we might look at again.
The report obfuscates the issue of capital, the profit-driven process, and sanctifies the market forces.
Harsh as the penalties may appear on paper, they have been sanctified by mitigation.
The hereditary principle, for any of these purposes, is a piece of nonsense sanctified, if at all, only by its long existence.
They seem to think that their relationship is as stable as if it were sanctified by the full legal status.
I do not think that something should be sanctified simply because it has been in existence for a long time.