sanctified
adj. 神聖化的,認可的,批准的
v. 使神聖( sanctify的過去式和過去分詞 ); 洗清…的罪孽; 批准; 認可
If something is sanctified by a priest or other holy person, the priest or holy person officially approves of it, or declares it to be holy.
She is trying to make amends for her marriage not being sanctified.
她正努力彌補自己那段未受牧師認可的婚姻。
If an organization or event sanctifies something, it makes it approved of and respected, or unable to be changed.
...a law that sanctifies changes that have already occurred.
認可已發生變化的一項法律
1. made or declared or believed to be holy; devoted to a deity or some religious ceremony or use;
This was a practice sanctified by tradition.
這是一種合乎傳統的做法。
The priest sanctified the church with a special ceremony.
牧師用專門的儀式使教堂顯得神聖.
In their eyes, the very ground on which he trod was sanctified.
在他們的心目中, 他腳踏的地面都是聖潔的.
She is trying to make amends for her marriage not being sanctified.
她正努力彌補自己那段未受牧師認可的婚姻。
This good medicine was sanctified by all the luckiest stars in heaven.
這劑良藥曾經受到了天上一切吉星的祝福.