canonised in Czech

canonised <v.> svatořečen Entry edited by: B2

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1. Canonised: accorded sacrosanct or authoritative standing.

2. Two years after his death the bishop was canonised.

3. The past tense of Canonise is Canonised

4. Synonyms for Adulated include worshipped, worshiped, idolised, idolized, adored, deified, canonised, canonized, hero-worshipped and doted on

5. Most of those canonised made no claims to perform showy miracles such as mystic flying.

6. Canonized: 1 adj accorded sacrosanct or authoritative standing Synonyms: canonised , glorified authorised , authorized endowed with authority

7. To introduce canonised solicitors into the Supreme Court of the universe is to disrupt this system.

8. Introduction Saint John Boste, 1544 – 1594, is one of the forty English and Welsh Martyrs canonised by Pope Paul VI in 1970

9. Past participle: Canonised Gerund: canonising Imperative Canonise Canonise Present I Canonise you Canonise he/she/it Canonises we Canonise you Canonise they

10. This page shows answers to the clue Canonized.Canonized may be defined as “Accorded sacrosanct or authoritative standing” and “Canonised accorded sacrosanct or authoritative standing

11. Seven who hold the sceptre shall perish, one of them being canonised. The bellies of mothers shall be cut open, and babies will be born prematurely.

12. ‘In 1761 Clement XIII approved his beatification; John XXIII Canonized him in 1960.’ ‘He was Canonized in 1494 and named a Doctor of the Church in 1720.’ ‘Most intriguing are the author's speculations as to why Joan was finally Canonized in 1920.’ ‘There was an outcry when he was canonised by …

13. Canonise (third-person singular simple present Canonises, present participle canonising, simple past and past participle Canonised) Non- Oxford British English spelling of canonize 1784 , [Jean-Philippe-René] de La Bléterie , “History of the Emperor Jovian ”, in John Duncombe , transl., Select Works of the Emperor Julian, and Some Pieces

14. ‘Judaism does not Canonize people as saints nor does it demand the performance of miracles from its heroes.’ ‘Eventually, because of her contributions, she was Canonized as a saint by the church.’ ‘From soon after his death posthumous miracles had begun to be attributed to him, and he was officially canonised by Pope John XXII in 1320.’