sanctify|sanctified|sanctifies|sanctifying in English
verb
[sanc·ti·fy || 'sæŋktɪfaɪ]
consecrate, make holy; make free from sin, purify; become holy
Use "sanctify|sanctified|sanctifies|sanctifying" in a sentence
1. And for their sake I sanctify Myself , that they themselves also may be sanctified in truth.
2. “Sanctify War!”
3. Cleansing The Body Sanctified Ones Holy Spirit, Types Of Being Cleansed From Sin Bible, Given For Cleansing so that He might sanctify her, having cleansed her by …
4. The end justifies (or sanctifies) the means.
5. The end justifies [sanctifies] the means.
6. And sanctify your holy name.
7. This was sanctified by usage.
8. This practice was sanctified by law.
9. Sixth, is there a spiritually sanctifying bond between us?
10. And help to sanctify Jehovah’s name.
11. This proposal has been sanctified.
12. Firstborn animals sanctified (19-23)
13. Christ sanctified us with His blood.
14. Thou shalt Anoint the altar, and sanctify it
15. To make holy by religious rite; sanctify.
16. This was a practice sanctified by tradition.
17. Synonyms for Beatifies include blesses, canonises, canonizes, consecrates, sanctifies, deifies, exalts, glorifies, hallows and saints
18. Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth.
19. May your great name be sanctified and honored.
20. Eugenie's transparent sincerity had momentarily sanctified Charle's love.
21. Will come to all who sanctify your name.
22. And before you were born* I sanctified you.
23. In 18 to sanctify the trumperies of imperialism.
24. Synonyms for Consecrates include sanctifies, hallows, blesses, ordains, anoints, beatifies, dedicates, exalts, sacralizes and canonises
25. Slow leaks in the sanctifying dimension of marriage often cause marriages to become flat tires.