0 to make something or someone holy
1 to make holy:
a relationship sanctified by marriage
Instead, they base their actions on a particular sort of practical reason sanctified by religious tradition (pp. 18, 30).
They were spiritual agents with a spiritual goal and were morally sanctified.
The male and female meet in the ultimate symbolic sanctified union, a sexuality operating here within socially legitimate bonds that is not only sacred but also potentially safe.
We had the word "co-ordination", but that has been unfrocked, if that is the right term, and the word "rationalisation" has been sanctified.
I am not an enthusiast for interventionist measures, even when they are sanctified by the description of a balanced regional economic policy.
Are we to reverse this whole process, sanctified by some sort of view that we are promoting a voluntary prices structure?
I am, therefore, already sanctified by one of the first principles of jurisprudence.
I do not think that something should be sanctified simply because it has been in existence for a long time.
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