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To sanctify something is to make it pure or holy. You might see a priest sanctify a church in your neighborhood — that means it’s holy.
Sanctify often has a religious connotation. If you get married, you might have a religious ceremony to sanctify your union. That means the marriage is viewed as legitimate according to your religion. Sanctify can also mean that something is made free from sin, like when the Pope sanctifies a person. Or you can use it for anything that’s made right or acceptable. Your mom’s support may sanctify the odd outfit you wore to the family reunion. Thanks, Mom!
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词根: sanct
=holy,表示”神圣”
n.
sanction 处罚,制裁sanct神圣+ion→给予神的权力
sanctuary 圣堂,避难所sanct神圣+uary表示场所→n.圣堂,避难所
n.&v.
sanction 批准,同意,支持,认可sanct神圣+ion→给予神的权力
v.
sanctify 尊崇sanct神圣+ify化→v.尊崇
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词根:sanction
adj.sanctimonious假装虔诚的;假装圣洁的;假装诚实的
sanctified认可的,批准的;神圣化的
sanctionative认可的;约束的
n.sanction制裁,处罚;认可;支持
sanctity圣洁;尊严;神圣不可侵犯性
sanctification神圣化,神灵化
sanctimony假装的圣人气派;假装的虔诚,假装的神圣
sanctitude圣洁;神圣
vt.sanction制裁,处罚;批准;鼓励